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Monday, February 16, 2026 by Lindsay Williams

Elevation Worship Fights Back With Praise on New Song ‘Alleluia’

Benjamin William Hastings
Chandler Moore
Chris Brown
Elevation Worship
New Song Feature
Steven Furtick
New Music

Elevation Worship fights life’s daily battles with praise on their latest single, “Alleluia.” The anthemic chant boasts lead vocals from Chandler Moore and the group’s Chris Brown. The wild, fist-pumping original was penned by Moore, Steven Furtick and Benjamin William Hastings and previews the collective’s forthcoming 18th LP, “SO BE IT,” set for release Feb. 20, 2026.

With lyrics that will meet you in the most ordinary moments of your day, “Alleluia” launches praise like a missile at whatever lies ahead. It was recorded live during an evening of worship at Elevation Church in September 2025. Together with a choir of voices, Moore and Brown have praise on their lips morning, noon and night across the frenetic, drum-heavy selection.

“Worship isn’t just a moment on Sunday or just a moment in your car; it’s a mindset that says, ‘This is why I woke up today,’” Brown says of the message behind the fresh original. “It’s so much fun to do live at church right now. I hope people find the joy in it.”

The upbeat offering debuted as a K-LOVE First with lyrics like the ones below that listeners are already shouting at the top of their lungs:

I’ve got a God who is for me
And He’s known for making a way
He fought the battle so I wouldn’t have to
All glory belongs to His name

Fans in select cities will have the chance to hear “Alleluia” live just days after “SO BE IT” drops as Elevation Worship returns to the road for their popular “Elevation Nights” tour. Kicking off Feb. 24 in Hershey, Pennsylvania, and concluding Mar. 5 in Rosemont, Illinois, the outfit’s next eight-date run will showcase new songs from their upcoming record, alongside signature favorites like “Praise,” “Graves Into Gardens” and their most recent GRAMMY®-nominated, chart-topping hit, “I Know A Name,” which finds a permanent home on “SO BE IT.”