Aaron Shust

Aaron Shust is an American contemporary Christian music artist, known for his emotive worship songs and strong vocal delivery. Born in Chicago on October 31, 1975, Shust grew up in Pennsylvania and discovered his musical talents early on. He took a serious interest in music during his college years at Toccoa Falls College in Georgia, where he studied music theory. Shust began his career as a worship leader at a local church, which laid the foundation for his future in Christian music.

His rise to prominence in the Christian music scene came with his 2005 album "Anything Worth Saying," which produced the hit single "My Savior My God," a song that resonated with audiences worldwide and topped the Christian music charts. As an artist, Aaron Shust is known for his thought-provoking lyrics and his ability to craft hymn-like melodies that capture the spiritual yearnings of his listeners. His more recent releases such as "Jerusalem," "Heaven + Earth," and "Mountain Of The Lord" continue to demonstrate his commitment to creating music that is Scripturally rooted and worshipful in nature. Throughout his career, Shust has been recognized with multiple Dove Awards and remains a respected figure in the world of worship music, consistently contributing to the genre with his songs of faith and devotion.

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Jerusalem
Single - Released October 20, 2023
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