

We asked, "what do all of us as humans have in common?"ĬP: "Fountain (I Am Good)" is a declaration of identity. But the beautiful thing about music is that it can reach anyone, anywhere.Ī pandemic won't stop people from worshiping wherever they are.ĬP: What led you to name the album HUMAN?įigueroa: We did our best to make each track sound "human" - themes that are relatable, language that's easily understandable.

The following is an edited transcript of The Christian Post's interview with Mosaic MSC member Brooke Figueroa where she shares more details about their new album and how the group is staying encouraged in the midst of uncertainty.ĬP: How has it been having to navigate an album release in the midst of a worldwide pandemic?įigueroa: We wish we could come together in person to celebrate because we're so excited for this record. They're looking to follow the success of their breakout anthem "Tremble," which spent 33 weeks on the Billboard Hot Christian Songs chart with over 100 million streams across digital platforms. Their lead single, " Fountain (I Am Good)," has received over a million streams and the album has received over a million streams worldwide in the first week of its release. Mosaic MSC includes individuals from different backgrounds and aims to bring all people together in a musical think-tank that "promotes creativity and individuality," a press release states. The group, which is comprised of worship leaders from Mosaic church in Los Angeles, California, was founded by Pastor Erwin McManus. Mosaic MSC released their latest album HUMANwith a message of hope and unity amid the global coronavirus pandemic, which has been followed by nationwide protests in the wake of the death of Gorge Floyd.

Their message resonates with the masses, resulting in 268 million career streams in more than 65 countries and sold-out global tours with Travis Greene and Chris Tomlin. The group will join Amanda Cook this September on her “The State of the Union” tour – for tickets and dates, click here.Mosaic MSC released their new album, "Human," on May 15, 2020. I love how beautiful it turned out, and I am very honored to be part of it.”įor the last decade, Mosaic MSC has weaved together people of all backgrounds in a musical tapestry that promotes creativity and individuality. In fact, I was listening to it a few times on a plane the morning I got a text asking if I would sing on this new version. “It has been on my go-to worship playlist since it was released. “I love my friends Mosaic MSC, Amanda, and Joe L and I love this song,” shares Cody Carnes. The live video (below) was recorded at Mosaic, a church in Los Angeles, CA, and released earlier this summer following the group’s album release. The lead single and title track exclusively debuted at AIR1 and has more than six million streams.

The original track was featured on the group’s 2022 album This Is How I Thank The Lord, which has more than 10.5 million streams life to date. ‘This is How I Thank the Lord’ is our honest and simple promise that our worship, our songs, and our lives will be our constant ‘thank you.” “How can you possibly show gratitude to someone who loves you endlessly and forgives you effortlessly? There have never been and will never be enough words to properly thank Jesus for everything He is to us. “This song became an anthem for us on our most recent album, and we are excited how these different versions come to life in a new way,” shares Mariah McManus Goss of Mosaic MSC. Chart-topping Los Angeles-based group Mosaic MSC releases the multi-track EP, Thanks, featuring six versions of their hit song “This Is How I Thank The Lord.” The new EP features five new alternate versions of the song including live, remix, and Spanish versions in addition to a track featuring Cody Carnes, Amanda Cook, and Joe L Barnes, which marks only the second time Mosaic MSC has partnered with a featured artist outside of the group for a commercial release.
