Brandon Lake Unveils Amazon Music “Songline” Album With Live Reimagined Favourites
Brandon Lake and Cody Johnson Unite On Soulful Duet "When A Cowboy Prays"
Brandon Lake Unveils Amazon Music “Songline” Album With Live Reimagined Favourites. Brandon Lake has dropped a new treat for fans on Amazon Music, unveiling his “Songline” album, packed with live, reimagined versions of some of his most beloved songs. The project arrives as a celebratory snapshot of Lake’s journey on stage, reshaping familiar anthems for a more intimate, in-the-moment listen.

“Y’all! My Amazon Music Songline Album is OUT NOW, featuring live reimagined versions of ‘Gratitude’, ‘Hard Fought Hallelujah’, ‘When A Cowboy Prays’ AND MORE!” he announced.
Built around the electricity of live performance, “Songline” leans into the textures that make Lake’s concerts feel communal: audience call-and-response, organic dynamics, and the small imperfections that turn into big moments. “Gratitude” gets space to breathe, swelling from a hushed confession into a shout of thanks; “Hard Fought Hallelujah” bears the grit of testimony; and “When A Cowboy Prays” rides its Americana lilt with fresh warmth and twang. Each cut reads like a postcard from the road—same message, new scenery.
The concept of reimagining rather than simply repeating is the quiet thesis of the album. Instead of recreating studio polish, Lake lets the arrangements stretch and settle, spotlighting melody, lyric, and the spontaneous sparks that happen when a band responds to a room. It is worship music shaped by presence: fewer walls, more wonder.
For longtime listeners, “Songline” doubles as a guided tour through Lake’s catalogue, threaded together by live ambience and storytelling pacing. For newcomers, it’s a straight-to-the-heart introduction that captures why these songs have travelled so far—simple words, strong hooks, and a vertical focus that invites everyone in.
With “Songline,” Brandon Lake isn’t just releasing another collection; he’s mapping memories—how a chorus hits different when it’s sung back by thousands, how a bridge can turn into a prayer circle, how gratitude sounds when the microphones pick up the room. The result is a record meant to be played loud, sung louder, and carried into the week ahead.
