
CAIN returns with an anthem of resilience, courtesy of their latest single, “I Made It.” A triumphant celebration of simply putting one foot in front of the other in the face of suffering, the declaration was birthed from a season of personal pain.
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Siblings Taylor, Madison and Logan Cain are now on the other side of one of the hardest years of their lives — a year defined by sickness, miscarriage, grief, loss and one trial after another — but the song is a reflection of what that period of time taught them. Known for the sheer enthusiasm they radiate both on and off the stage, the trio wondered how God could still be at work in the absence of joy. That’s when they realized victory doesn’t always look like resolution. Sometimes, the win is found in the simple act of continuing to persevere.
“To everyone out there who feels like giving up, hold on just a little bit longer. You’re going to make it through more than you thought you could. You’re going to walk through your worst days, but He will work it for your good,” the group collectively shares. “If you’re in a tough season right now, we pray this song gives you courage to believe that God is going to bring you through it, and you too will declare, ‘I made it!’”
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While Logan steers the verses, Taylor helms the chorus, and Madison provides harmonies throughout. With a new album on the horizon, “I Made It” serves as the lead single from CAIN’s next highly anticipated studio project, the follow-up to 2023’s “Jesus Music.”
The K-LOVE Fan Award winners will debut new music on the road as they reprise their popular “Live and In Color Tour” this fall, where fans are encouraged to wear their respective town’s pre-assigned color to the show. The extensive 36-city outing kicks off Sept. 25 in Jacksonville, Florida, and is scheduled to conclude Nov. 23 in Spartanburg, South Carolina. CAIN will visit a combination of theaters and large churches alongside special guests singer-songwriter Jon Reddick, emerging duo Caleb & John and author and podcast host Annie F. Downs.