Phil Wickham, Brandon Lake and Elevation Worship Join Forces for Superstar Collaboration on ‘So So Good (Live)’

Posted on Tuesday, September 30, 2025 by Lindsay Williams

Air1 New Song Feature: "So So Good" Phil Wickham, Brandon Lake, Elevation Worship

Phil Wickham, Brandon Lake and Elevation Worship’s Chris Brown recently dropped “So So Good (Live),” an original song the three award-winning artists penned alongside Steven Furtick and Jonathan Smith.

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The trio of superstars surprised fans at Wickham and Lake’s “Summer Worship Nights” tour stop in Phoenix, Arizona, at the PHX Arena on July 31, 2025, by bringing out Brown for a performance of the upbeat single, which they recorded live that evening. While Wickham and Lake had already been debuting “So So Good” at dates across their completely sold-out co-headlining stretch, Phoenix marked the first time all three co-writers had sung it together publicly.

The fist-pumping, faith-elevating anthem encourages listeners to look back and remember God’s faithfulness in order to predict how His goodness might permeate their lives in the future. Primed for singalongs, “So So Good (Live)” debuted on the radio during an Air1 Worship First event.

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“I love this song so much. What a blast and a blessing to share in the writing and releasing of it with my friends at Elevation Worship and my good friend, Brandon Lake,” Wickham enthuses. “It never gets old singing about the goodness of God. It changes our perspectives, lifts hearts and heals souls. Remembering His goodness in the past helps us find faith to trust Him through the present difficulties. I can’t wait to sing ‘So So Good’ with the church for years to come.”

A studio version of “So So Good” was released on Wickham’s brand new album, “Song Of the Saints!"

Joined by Josiah Queen, who provided direct support at every U.S. venue throughout the trek, Wickham and Lake wrapped their third consecutive year of “Summer Worship Nights,” which welcomed more than 200,000 concertgoers across 13 dates in July and August. In addition to arenas, for the first time, the pair brought their massive collaborative set to a handful of stadiums that attracted capacity crowds exceeding 35,000 people in several cities.

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