Jeremy Camp's eighth studio album I Will Follow album coming soon

Those eager for new Jeremy Camp material can already download three of his new songs prior to the February 3 release date of his eighth studio album I Will Follow.

The singles available for download include the album's title track "I Will Follow (You Are With Me)."

Also available in iTunes are "Living World" and "He Knows." So far his new songs have been well-received by fans, and they have expressed eagerness to hear the rest of the tracks from Camp's album.

There are 16 tracks in the I Will Follow album, including "Finally Home," "Christ in Me," and "Perfect Love," as well as acoustic versions of "He Knows" and "Here I Am."

Meanwhile, fans can also pre-order the album at iTunes or select the deluxe edition, which features five bonus tracks. Fan bundles are also available, and this includes a Jeremy Camp t-shirt and an autographed poster.

The album is released with Capitol CMG under the tutelage of producer Seth Mosley, with some songs written by guest songwriter Jason Ingram.

Grammy-nominated Camp will also be part of the Winter Jam 2015 Dome Spectacular that will be held at Atlanta on February 7 and will run until the end of March, where he is expected to sing some of his new material.

Camp has sold over four million albums during his 13-year career and has even reached number 2 in Billboard's Christian Artist of the Decade chart while five of his songs made it to the Top 50 Billboard Christian Songs of the Decade.

Camp added author to his resume list after he wrote his own autobiography I Still Believe in 2013. He is also the founder of Speaking Louder Ministries, which helps local churches and missionaries in countries where the Gospel needs to be heard.

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