Newsboys is one of the biggest bands in Christian music history, having sold more than 10 million records across 23 recordings and garnering boundless accolades, including 1 RIAA® Platinum certification and 8 Gold certifications, 33 #1 radio hits, four GRAMMY® nominations, two American Music Award nominations and multiple Dove Awards.
With signature songs like "We Believe," "Born Again" and the unstoppable mega hit "God's Not Dead"-which birthed a film franchise of the same name-Newsboys have continued to collect career-defining accolades at full speed ahead. For over three decades, the band has toured extensively throughout the world to present their unparalleled high-energy shows, from their formation in Australia to their current residence in the United States, and everywhere between.
About Christian Paul
At only 22, he's an old soul with wisdom beyond his years. And perhaps that's what makes him such a compelling new act. A brief stint in a now defunct boyband gave the Alabama native his initial taste of the spotlight, but it was his incredible falsetto that originally led to his first solo record deal at 19. Following a musical hiatus and a season of soul-searching, Christian is opening a fresh chapter of his story in partnership with new label home Capitol Christian Music Group that reveals a soulful singer, multi-instrumentalist and skilled lyricist hitting his stride and discovering his own voice. The music he's making is a mix of the R&B he was raised on, the pop excellence he once aspired to, and the faith he's deciphering.
He's currently working on a slate of original songs in LA with some of mainstream pop's most esteemed producers. Meanwhile, Christian's first single, "Won't Rain Anymore," has quietly ushered in his next era, previewing what's to come with its textured sonics, effortless vocals and an undeniably positive message. Zane Lowe premiered the rainbow-after-the-rain track, produced by Frequency (Eminem, Rihanna), on Apple Music, giving listeners a glimpse into the trailblazer's innovative musical direction - a merger of bold pop strokes and thoughtful lyricism that include thinly veiled references to the hope he's found in giving his life over to something bigger than himself.