Aaron Cole Launches New Single “Mercy” and Announces EP "Where Do We Go From Here?"

Chart-topping Christian hip-hop artist Aaron Cole has released his brand-new single, "Mercy," along with the pre-order for his upcoming EP, Where Do We Go From Here?, which is set to release on Friday, September 12, 2025 via Gotee Records. Fans can now access "Mercy" and the previously released "Nobody But God" (featuring Parris Chariz and Jon Keith) as instant grat tracks with the EP pre-order.
A powerful visualizer for "Mercy" also premiered today on YouTube.
Aaron shares the heart behind the song:
"This song is for the ones who still need grace every day. His mercy is available to us every day. I wrote it to remind you that God's not done, and neither are you."
The six-track EP showcases Aaron's dynamic blend of authentic lyrics and energetic hip-hop production, with features from top Christian rap voices including Parris Chariz, Jon Keith, nobigdyl., Ty Brasel, and Zacardi Cortez. The project continues Aaron's deep dive into themes of faith, perseverance, family, and praise.
Where Do We Go From Here? Track Listing:
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Family Made Me Rich
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Nobody But God (feat. Parris Chariz & Jon Keith)
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Man Above (feat. nobigdyl.)
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Mercy
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Metro (feat. Ty Brasel)
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Memories (feat. Zacardi Cortez)
A career marked by firsts and faith
A two-time Dove Award winner and Stellar Award nominee, Aaron Cole began his musical journey at just 3 years old, releasing his first independent album at age 4. Discovered by TobyMac and signed to Gotee Records at 15, Aaron made history in 2019 as the first Christian hip-hop artist to win the Dove Award for New Artist of the Year with his debut album Not By Chance.
Following up with his sophomore release Two Up Two Down, Aaron had a prolific 2024, dropping his third full-length project Sorry, I Changed, a deluxe version Sorry, I Changed (Again), and the heartfelt OMARI EP, named after his newborn son. His music has been featured on ESPN, Fox Sports, and Netflix's "On My Block."
Stream and pre-save now:
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EP Pre-Save: https://aaroncole.lnk.to/wheredowegopresavePR
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"Mercy" (Visualizer): https://aaroncole.lnk.to/mercyvisualizerPR
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"Nobody But God" (Visualizer): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EA9m65QD19E
Connect with Aaron Cole:
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Instagram/Facebook: @iamaaroncole
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TikTok: @iamaaroncole4
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X (Twitter): @iamaaroncolee
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YouTube: Aaron Cole YouTube Channel
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