Branan Murphy Releases New Song "Life Is Hard. God Is Good."

The title song from Branan Murphy's upcoming album, "Life Is Hard. God Is Good." is available now on all digital service providers via Paravel Records and DREAM Records. The song was produced by grammy nominated and dove award winning producer Jordan Sapp. It was co-written with David Spencer, Ashlyn Levoy and Coby James. The fresh pop sounds extenuate the reality of the song's message that God is to be praised in good times and in bad.
Murphy writes, "I'm so excited to release the title track of the album! Life is Hard. God is Good. (the song) is really like an anthem of hope for anyone who's been through something hard. I hope it feels like something we can all embrace, sing, maybe even chant, just something that shapes the way we see our lives, something we can stamp onto our hearts, something that gives us the confidence we need in this world.
"The song was written in the middle of a really hard day for me, after hearing really hard news, and I realized that so much of life is just these two realities - life is hard, God is good - colliding head on, over and over. I want people to see when you trust Jesus, you can expect both, and that you don't get one without the other. That's just life on earth. But I believe there is strength to be found when we realize the truth in the song, and I hope the song rallies people together like an army to say with all honesty, "yea, life is hard, but God is good." Because that means we really have nothing to fear."
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