Kevin Quinn Calls "Over and Over Again" His Favorite Song

Twenty-four years old Chicago-born rising star, Kevin Quinn offers hope and inspirational with his brand new single "Over and Over Again." Written by Ryan Edgar, Micah Kuiper & Kevin Quinn, "Over and Over Again" speaks of how God constantly pulls us back to him despite of our rebellious ways.
"This is my favorite song to date," Quinn confesses. "This song never fails to remind me that there are always bright times ahead. Thank you to my co-writers and producers for helping make it what it is. You can stream everywhere now!"
Your timing was perfect
I didn't deserve it
But You gave me purpose
Pulling me back into Your light again
Blind to my meaning
You made me see it
A love never leaving
Finding me over and over again
Quinn is known for Disney Channel's 'Bunk'd' where he can be seen playing the athletic and charming, Xander. Kevin spent most part of his adolescence playing basketball and developed a strong inclination towards performing arts in his teenage. He ended up becoming one of the contestants on American Idol 12 and won over the hearts of the judges and audience alike with his innocent looks and amazing talent.
For some time after that, he shifted his attention to acting and joined a few theatre groups while performing in different plays. Kevin constantly participated in school level singing and acting competitions and was quite in the list of popular kids there. As of now, Kevin has played several roles, which makes him a well-known face among the family audiences.
Tags : kevin quinn Kevin Quinn news Kevin Quinn new single Kevin Quinn Over and Over Again
Hot Trends
-
Brandon Lake’s “Gratitude” Soars to No. 1 on Digital Song Sales Chart Following Moving Charlie Kirk Memorial Performance
-
Dolly Parton Postpones Las Vegas Residency Due to Health Challenges But Says God Hasn’t Told Her to Retire
-
Brandon Hatmaker Issues Statement in Response to Jen Hatmaker’s Memoir "Awake"
-
John Cooper Stands With Forrest Frank and Chris Tomlin After Backlash Over Charlie Kirk Remarks
-
Neuroscientist Explains Charlie Kirk Never Felt Pain in Utah Valley University Assassination
-
The 2026 SOAR Awards Reveal Star-Studded Nominations for 9th Annual Chicago Taping
-
Phil Wickham’s “What an Awesome God” Achieves Eighth Week at No. 1 on Christian Airplay
-
The Martins Release "This Is The Time I Must Sing" DVD & CD Honoring the Songs of Bill & Gloria Gaither
-
Exclusive Song Premiere: Down East Boys' "Good In The Good Times"
-
Calvin Bridges Releases New Concept Video "Breathe"
-
Download Keith and Kristyn Getty's "Christ Our Hope in Life and Death" for FREE
-
Kanye West Declares He will Run for US President in 2020
-
Shine Bright Baby, 'Beautiful Love' Official Music Video Released June 13
-
Joshua Harris Resigns from Covenant Life Church to Go to Seminary
-
Mid-Cities Worship's Chris Davis and Lane Oliver Talk About "The Songs We Sing"
Most Popular
-
Brandon Lake’s “Gratitude” Soars to No. 1 on Digital Song Sales Chart Following Moving Charlie Kirk Memorial Performance
-
Dolly Parton Postpones Las Vegas Residency Due to Health Challenges But Says God Hasn’t Told Her to Retire
-
Brandon Hatmaker Issues Statement in Response to Jen Hatmaker’s Memoir "Awake"
-
John Cooper Stands With Forrest Frank and Chris Tomlin After Backlash Over Charlie Kirk Remarks
-
Neuroscientist Explains Charlie Kirk Never Felt Pain in Utah Valley University Assassination
-
The 2026 SOAR Awards Reveal Star-Studded Nominations for 9th Annual Chicago Taping
-
Phil Wickham’s “What an Awesome God” Achieves Eighth Week at No. 1 on Christian Airplay
-
The Martins Release "This Is The Time I Must Sing" DVD & CD Honoring the Songs of Bill & Gloria Gaither
-
Exclusive Song Premiere: Down East Boys' "Good In The Good Times"
-
Calvin Bridges Releases New Concept Video "Breathe"
-
Download Keith and Kristyn Getty's "Christ Our Hope in Life and Death" for FREE
-
Kanye West Declares He will Run for US President in 2020
-
Shine Bright Baby, 'Beautiful Love' Official Music Video Released June 13
-
Joshua Harris Resigns from Covenant Life Church to Go to Seminary
-
Mid-Cities Worship's Chris Davis and Lane Oliver Talk About "The Songs We Sing"