Joseph Habedank and Scotty Inman Revisit the Classic "Hallelujah, You Are Good"

Joseph Habedank and Scotty Inman surprise fans when they release a special duet. The song,"Hallelujah, You Are Good," was originally recorded and released by Steven Curtis Chapman and Matt Maher. It proclaims the goodness of God in any and all circumstances.
While the duet was largely kept as a surprise, it was teased on social media several times throughout the recording and production process, and was genuinely one that music lovers have requested several times throughout the years.
"Releasing a song with Joseph was always something that was on the table," shares Scotty Inman. "but the time just has never been right until now. Although this song is not new, when it was presented to us it seemed like the perfect opportunity to record it together."
"As both a writer and artist, I have been a huge fan of Steven Curtis Chapman's music for many years," adds Joseph Habedank. "So I'm excited for Scotty and I to have had the opportunity to put our stamp on it and present it to a new audience."
'Hallelujah, You Are Good' is available now on all digital and streaming platforms.
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