Jelly Roll & Brandon Lake Release Collaborative Version of ‘Hard Fought Hallelujah’: Listen
The song brings together the country and CCM music titans.
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CCM artist Brandon Lake and country artist Jelly Roll have teamed up for a collaborative version of Lake’s hit song “Hard Fought Hallelujah,” which arrived Friday (Feb. 7).
Lake first released the song last year, and it quickly hit No. 1 on Billboard‘s Hot Christian Songs chart. The Jelly Roll/Lake version infuses the song with an extra shot of soul and angst, as the two artists blend their voices around lyrics that detail how facing trials and battles can result in a strengthened resolve.
Lake takes the first verse and chorus, singing, “There’s days when a praise comes out easy/ And days when it takes all the strength I got.” Jelly Roll soon joins in, adding his point of view on the value struggle revealing the depth of truth of a personal faith: “‘Case faith isn’t proven like gold ’til it’s been through the fire.”
Together, they sing of finding the fortitude to lift their hands higher in praise and gratitude, even when it is hard to do. Jelly Roll feels like a natural collaborator on this song, given his own track record of tunes that blend heartache, struggle and faith, such as “Son of a Sinner” and “Halfway to Hell.”
Jelly Roll previously took to social media to discuss being part of the song. “This is so hard to talk about, because I’ve been called a ‘lukewarm’, a ‘fence-rider’, I’ve been called a ‘cussing Christian’. You know, I’ve had all these people, and I know that God’s got a lot more to do with me. I know that,” he shared aon Feb. 6. “I know I got a long way to go, and I know that my heart was only to share the faith that changed my life.”
“I might wear it a little different than other people, I might say things that other Christians don’t think are right to say,” he added, “but ultimately, I have a heart for God and I have a heart for Jesus.”
Lake responded, “You are thinking so dangerously outside of the box, even with me, dude, you could have called anybody else in this town, and something a little less controversial”. Endearingly, Lake immediately explains why he chose Jelly: “Because I got his heart.”
Lake has earned four No. 1 Christian Airplay hits, including the nine-week chart-topper “That’s Who I Praise.” Last year, he picked up GMA Dove Award wins for songwriter of the year-artist, and pop/contemporary album of the year for his project Coat of Many Colors.
Meanwhile, Jelly Roll has steadily continued his collaborative ways in the past several months, including releasing collabs with Kane Brown (“Haunted”) and MGK (“Lonely Road”), while his 2024 album Beautifully Broken earned the star his first No. 1 debut on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart.
Hear “Hard Fought Hallelujah” below: