Brandon Lake "Count Em" Breakthrough Anthem

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Breakthrough Anthem Feature – Brandon Lake – “Count ’Em”

When Brandon Lake talks about God’s victories, he’s not speaking from theory — he’s lived a life surrounded by the faithfulness of the Lord. Born in Charleston, South Carolina, the son of a pastor, Brandon grew up in the church. For years, he thought his testimony wasn’t “dramatic” enough — no wild detour, no rock-bottom rescue. But over time, he realized that being kept by God is just as miraculous as being rescued by Him.

That lifelong walk hasn’t been without battles. Brandon has been open about seasons of anxiety and depression, especially as his platform grew. Those struggles birthed songs that are both raw and full of spiritual fight — worship that doesn’t shy away from the war, but declares victory in the middle of it.

“Count ’Em” is one of those declarations. Written with Hank Bentley and Jacob Sooter, it’s a rapid-fire, hip-hop-infused worship track that lists the countless ways God has shown His power. From the empty tomb to the miracles that still happen today, the song is a bold brag on the greatness of Jesus — and a reminder that His wins are beyond number.

For me, “Count ’Em” hits like a rally cry. It’s the kind of song you blast when you need to remember that the scoreboard is already in God’s favor. It’s been a soundtrack for moments when I’ve felt outnumbered or worn down — a reminder that the same God who split seas, healed the blind, and raised the dead is still moving now. And that’s the heartbeat of my mission with GoodChristianMusic.com: to point people to the hope that doesn’t fade, the victory that’s already been won.

Scripture says, “What then shall we say to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us?” (Romans 8:31). That’s the truth “Count ’Em” drives home — not just in lyrics, but in spirit. It’s a call to lift our eyes from the battle to the One who’s already secured the win.

If you’ve been keeping score in your own life and it feels like you’re behind, let this song remind you: the count is in your favor. And you can’t even number the ways He’s already come through.

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