Feel Invincible

Album: Unleashed (2016)
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Songfacts®:

  • This fight song is one of several Unleashed tracks with the theme of not being afraid. Vocalist John Cooper explained to NewReleaseToday: "I was going through some hard times in my life the past few years, and part of the minutia of that is we struggle with fears and insecurities or something terrible, like broken and abusive homes. The spectrum is wide of what people are fearing, and in all of those situations, God can make you brave and not afraid. You don't have to fear because God is with you."
  • The track was chosen as the theme for TBS' E-League, an eight-week live video-gaming competition that was broadcast in more than 80 countries. "Feel Invincible" has also been licensed for synch usage by The Atlantic Coast Conference during coverage of their syndicated college football game, the WWE during its WWE Battleground pay-per-view series, Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Sports Awards and the Rock Band 4 video game.
  • The song topped Billboard's airplay-based Mainstream Rock Songs chart, giving Skillet their first #1 single on that tally. It also gave the band their debut visit to the summit of Hot Christian Songs.

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