Stars Will Fall, is set to release their new single, Price You Pay, on March 21. Following the success of their previous hit, Follow You, which has remained on the CMW charts for over 20 weeks, the band is ready to take listeners on a deeper journey into the struggles of life and the hope found in Jesus Christ.
Price You Pay is a reflection on the challenges of living in a broken world—where sickness, violence, fear, and death are something people go through daily. The song’s inspiration came from the understanding that, though humans face hardship due to sin, God did not leave us to face it alone. Jesus paid the ultimate price, becoming one of us to love us, understand our suffering, and redeem us through His sacrifice.
“Life is hard. But we know Jesus paid the ultimate price for us. He didn’t just leave us in this broken world to suffer. He became part of it to save us,” the lead singer Dale, shared about the inspiration behind the track.
Dale hopes listeners will gain hope and encouragement through the single, recognizing that despite the suffering they face, Jesus’ sacrifice offers redemption and peace. “Even though the world has nothing to offer, we are not lost or alone. Jesus suffered for us, and He has found us.”
The song’s message is based on the lyric: “But I’m not lost ‘cause I have You, and I know You suffered too. To mend this broken world and make us new.” This powerful line is a reminder that, although the world is broken, Jesus came to heal and redeem it—and we are called to carry His love forward, even in our pain and suffering.
Price You Pay is the band’s heaviest song yet, pushing musical and emotional boundaries. It’s a powerful call to reflect on the depth of Jesus’ sacrifice and the hope He offers to anyone who is suffering. The song promises to resonate with both current fans and new listeners, providing a message of redemption and healing through Jesus Christ.
Dale shares that the song’s message comes from personal experience. I used to live a life that was easy, without purpose, But when God convicted me of my own sin and opened my eyes to the suffering of others, I knew there was a price I had to pay to follow Him. But when I remembered what Jesus paid for me, I realized that giving up who I was for who I could be in Him was the greatest gain I could ever have.”
In a world filled with pain and hardship, Price You Pay reminds us that following God is not about losing, but about gaining everything through His sacrifice.
Price You Pay drops on March 21, and the band encourages fans to join them on this powerful journey of redemption, hope, and love.
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