Love & The Outcome
Love & The Outcome
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Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada-born husband and wife, Jodi King & Chris Rademaker, make up the award-winning-duo, Love & The Outcome. Signed to Curb | Word Entertainment, and with a career stream total of 95 million, their debut LP, Love & The Outcome bowed to commercial and critical acclaim earning the band a coveted Dove Award nomination. Debut single, "He Is With Us," and follow-up "King of My Heart," peaked at #5 and #12 respectively on Billboard's Christian Songs chart and led to the band performing on Winter Jam in front of nearly half of a million people. The sophomore album, These Are The Days, birthed the hit "The God I Know" which peaked at #2 on Billboard's Christian Songs Chart and led to a Juno Award nomination and K-LOVE Fan Award nomination. The new album, Only Ever Always, features a new radio single, “Look What God Has Done,” along with "I'm Not Lucky, I'm Blessed,” a song closely connected to Jodi and Chris’ Nashville home being flooded in March of 2021.
The duo’s self-titled podcast is in its third season and has driven 100k+ downloads life-to-date. A 2021 TedX talk punctuated the release of Jodi's first book, "You Got This.” Jodi describes the book as, "A guide to ditching perfect and showing up to your real life," and offers the kind of no-nonsense advice and encouragement that fans have come to expect.
Love & The Outcome continues to work tirelessly to expand its footprint and foster deep-rooted engagement with its fans.
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