Brandon Lake won Male Artist of the Year and Worship Song of the Year, while Ann Wilson, For King and Country and Elevation Worship also won honors at the 11th annual K-Love Fan Awards, which aired on TBN on Friday. Lake won the Worship Song of the Year award. I praise you everywherespent 42 weeks on Billboard’s Hot Christian Songs chart, peaking at No. 1. Wilson won Female Artist of the Year, Elevation Worship Group of the Year, and For King & Country Artist of the Year.
TobyMac wins Song of the Year FaithfullySeph Schluter had the breakout single of the year Count your luckThe show took place at the Opry House in Nashville.
This marks Lake’s second consecutive year winning the K-Love Award for Male Artist of the Year. Lake told media personnel that his volunteer work reflects the poetry of his life. Ephesians 3:20 (“To him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly abundantly above all that we ask or think…”)
“I asked God for much less than this,” Lake said, “and He went above and beyond and did so much more.”
The last time Wilson won Female Artist of the Year was in 2022 (Lauren Daigle won in 2023).
“At the end of the day, the reason I go on and keep doing it is for the glory of God and God alone,” Wilson said at a news conference after receiving the award.
For King and Country won Artist of the Year for the fourth year in a row. Below is the full list of winners for the 2024 K-Love Fan Awards:
Artist of the Year — For King and Country
Male Artist — Lake Brandon
Female Artists — Ann Wilson
This year’s group — Elevation Worship
Hymn of the Year — Brandon Lake (“Praise You Anywhere”)
Song of the Year — TobyMac (“Faithfully”)
Breakout Single — Seph Schlueter (Counting My Blessings)
The impact of the film — The Chosen One, Season 4 (Theatrical release)
The impact of the book — Zach Williams (“Rescue Story”)
The impact of podcasts — Sadie Robertson Huff (“Wow, that’s nice”).
The impact of TV/streaming — Jonathan and Jesus
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Michael Faust He has covered the intersection of faith and news for 20 years, and his work has appeared in Baptist Press, Christianity Today, Christian Post, Leaf Chronicle, Toronto Star and Knoxville News Sentinel.





