Kingdmusic Releases “Fire” Featuring ONE HOUSE & Isaiah Roberts

South African Christian artist Kingdmusic has just dropped his latest single, "Fire," featuring American band ONE HOUSE and Isaiah Roberts. Inspired by the stories of faith and courage found in Daniel 3:19-25 and Matthew 14:22-33, "Fire" (listen HERE) is an anthem of trust, faith, and resilience.
"Fire" explores the deep assurance of God's companionship through life's toughest moments. With lyrics like "In the fire, you're with me" and "I can walk on water cause I know you're with me here," the song echoes the timeless message of faith over fear, drawing from the biblical accounts of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in the fiery furnace and Peter walking on water.
The music video, filmed in the heart of Los Angeles, brings the song's powerful message to life with stunning visuals and a compelling narrative. It's a visual representation of faith's triumph over adversity, directed to capture the raw emotion and unwavering trust that the song conveys. The video will drop soon on https://youtube.com/@kingdmusic
Kingdmusic shares, "This song is a testament to the incredible faith and trust we can have in God, even when faced with the most daunting challenges. 'Fire' is about knowing that we are never alone and that His presence will always guide and protect us."
"Fire" is not just an anthem of faith, but also a pop fun tune destined to be the soundtrack of this summer. With its infectious melodies, vibrant beats, and uplifting lyrics, "Fire" seamlessly blends inspiration with the irresistible energy of a summer pop tune. This track is sure to resonate with listeners everywhere, making it a must-add to any summer playlist.
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