"Amen" was initially released on 24 August 2018 as the fourth promotional single from their album, Burn the Ships (2018).[4]Joel Smallbone shared the story behind the song, saying:[4]
A year and a half ago, Luke [Smallbone] came into the studio and shared a personal story. That personal story ended up becoming this song. He had heard the minister speak about the meaning of baptism and Luke felt compelled to make that statement once again as an adult. There was a tangible moment as he rose out of the water where time stood still, and a new day had begun. This story of death to life became our song, "Amen."
"Amen" debuted at number 25 on the US Hot Christian Songs chart dated September 8, 2018.[6] The song went onto spend twelve non-consecutive weeks on the chart before dropping off. Prior to the official release of "Amen" on Christian radio, the song debuted on Christian Airplay dated 16 January 2021, at number 48.[7] The song returned to the Hot Christian Songs the following week, registering at number 48.[8]Billboard reported that "Amen" broke through the top ten of the Hot Christian Songs chart, entering at No. 9 on the May 1-dated chart, owing to substantial gains in radio airplay and streams.[9]
Music video
The music video of "Amen" was published on For King & Country's YouTube channel on 5 October 2018.[10] The music video was filmed in the Salt Flats of Utah, which Joel Smallbone said "is the flattest place on the earth," and "resonated with the dark and desolate life without great hope."[11]
^Asker, Jim (23 May 2019). "Nia Allen Tops Gospel Airplay With 'Wait (2020)' | Billboard". Billboard. Retrieved 28 April 2021. SWEET 16th: For King & Country, the duo of siblings Luke and Joel Smallbone, rolls up its 16th top 10 on the Hot Christian Songs chart, which blends airplay, sales and streaming data, as "Amen" ascends 11-9