"Forever Reign" is a contemporary worship music song released originally by the collected One Sonic Society and the Australian band Hillsong, from their albums One and A Beautiful Exchange respectively. The song also has been covered by several artists including Kristian Stanfill and the Newsboys. The song is also available in several other languages than English. In all versions, the song keeps a pensive worship style, but One Sonic Society's version is distinctive to the band's individual style. Their version reached No. 17 on Billboards Hot Christian Songs chart, and No. 25 on the related Christian Adult Contemporary chart.
Release
The song was written by Reuben Morgan and Jason Ingram and was released first by the Ingram's band, in the EPOne, days after, was released in two versions in the Hillsong LIVE album, A Beautiful Exchange, LIVE version and radio version. The live version by Hillsong LIVE, released in A Beautiful Exchange is performed by the Australian worship leader Jad Gillies, with a worship style, begins with a soft piano and drums, lasting 5:44 in the album, captures all the live spirit and inspiration during all the song, the crowd can be heard worshipping and singing the entire song, and the DVD, includes a longer ending, also sung by the crowd. This version was recorded at the Sydney Entertainment Centre. The album, also includes a radio version which was released as Single in the same year. The main version by One Sonic Society sung by the American producer, singer, songwriter Jason Ingram, who co-wrote the song with the Hillsong LIVE leader Reuben Morgan, has a different style, beginning with drums, played by Paul Mabury, this version is the same in the "One" EP and in the recent "Forever Reign" full-length album, that collects the best of their three EP's and brand-new song specific to this project. The American singer Kristian Stanfill was asked to play the Live version by the collected Passion in their annual conference and album recording , released in 2011 in the standard edition of the disc, this version adopts a different style with a rock vocals and instruments, but keeps the same dynamic heard in the Hillsong LIVE version, Verse, Chorus, Verse, Chorus, Bridge, Chorus, Bridge.
Versions
Covers of the song have been recorded by several artists, including the following.