Chandler Moore Crafts Song of Surrender on ‘Lead Me On’

Posted on Monday, August 12, 2024 by Lindsay Williams

Air1 New Song Feature: "Lead Me On" Chandler Moore

Chandler Moore introduces a vulnerable song of surrender on “Lead Me On,” as the prolific lyricist steps out from Maverick City Music on his latest solo single. Moore wrote the reflective, prayerful confession with Pat Barrett, Daniel Bashta, Jeff Pardo and Jonathan Jay.

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“‘Lead Me On’ is more than a song. It’s a story we can all relate to as we lean on God to lead us on and give us the strength to complete the work He’s called us to do,” Moore says of the powerful plea. “Please remember that whatever you’re going through, God will surely lead you out of it, and victory shall be yours. Never be discouraged in your journey, as that’s what the enemy wants. Let Him lead you on!”

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The honest declaration is the lead single from the multi-GRAMMY® winner’s new album, “Chandler Moore: Live From Los Angeles,” a recording captured in the heart of LA over two nights this past May. Both a studio version and a live rendering of “Lead Me On” are available. 

Having collaborated with everyone from Justin Bieber and Tori Kelly to JWLKRS Worship and Elevation Worship, Moore welcomes Israel Houghton, Tasha Cobbs Leonard and Naomi Raine on his “Live From Los Angeles” project. The husband and father took a six-month hiatus to focus on family and figure out his next career move before announcing his buzzed-about solo endeavor.

In celebration of his latest release, the in-demand collaborator hosted pop-up performances in New York, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Dallas. He’ll take his fresh music to a global audience when he reunites with his Maverick City Music bandmates and Kirk Franklin on the “Kingdom World Tour,” set to visit select cities across Africa and Europe throughout August. Moreover, later this year, he’ll embark on Maverick City Music’s “Good News Tour,” slated to hit 33 North American markets deep into the fall.

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