Well-known Christian singer Chris Tomlin has two new singles out, featuring country artists Lady A, Thomas Rhett, and Florida Georgia Line.

Tomlin's new album will be available on July 31, 2020, however two singles dropped today (June 26). 

The album is called "Chris Tomlin & Friends" and the friends mostly consist of country artists. 

Tomlin says, "I am so excited to finally get to share this music. The project has been unbelievable and unlike anything I have ever done before. The relationships, friendships, and the collaborations have been a gift. For me, the best part is that everyone created this music to bring glory to God."

One of his singles released today, "Who You are to Me", has Nashville band, Lady A on it. 

Known as a country band first, Lady A features Dave Haywood, Charles Kelley, and Hillary Scott. However, Scott collaborated with her family to produce a gospel album back in 2016.

The band was excited for the new relesase, posting on their Facebook, "Back in January we got the amazing opportunity to collaborate with a dear friend and artist we admire, Chris Tomlin. We shared our faith, our questions, our hearts, and our words of worship as they poured out on the page and into song. “Who You Are To Me” is a song that celebrates how individually known and loved we ALL are by God and how grateful we are for that love." 

The other single that was also released today is "Thank you Lord", and it features Thomas Rhett and Florida Georgia Line. 

Tomlin says that this collaboration was a bit of a surprise. 

"I randomly connected with Thomas Rhett and Florida Georgia Line, and we quickly realized how much we had in common with our love of faith and music. I’m thankful for these guys."

Thomas Rhett also hails out of Nashville, TN. He shared his thoughts on Facebook about the new single collaboration with Tomlin, saying, "Tthis was so much fun to work on and be a part of. Hope this brings you some joy today!‬"

Florida Georgia Line, a country band consisting of two men, Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard, kept their thoughts simple. They shared, "Grateful and excited to be a part of this one."