Bethel Music’s Kristene Dimarco Releases “Song for My Children”

Bethel Music's Kristene DiMarco releases her latest single, "Song For My Children," available today on all major streaming platforms. Accompanying the release is the official music video, premiering today as well. This heartfelt track serves as the lead single from her upcoming EP "MEMORADUM," set to drop on October 3. Fans can also pre-save the EP starting today alongside the single's release. Listen to "Song For My Children" here, watch the music video here, and pre-save the EP here.
"Song For My Children" is a deeply personal and hopeful letter to the next generation. Through vivid imagery and uplifting melodies, DiMarco invites listeners to cherish life's precious moments and to plant seeds of love and purpose-even if they won't witness the full bloom of their efforts.
"I wrote the song right when we moved after living somewhere for 15 years," says DiMarco. "People have a tendency to pour everything they have into a place, into community, into people when they believe nothing's going to change and they'll be there forever. When we settled into our new house, I sat down at the piano and thought: What would I want to tell my kids about the transitions that life often brings? I'd want to tell them: Plant your trees anyway. Grow your flowers like you'll stay-because the ones before you did the same, and they knew that to everything there's a season, and our days on earth are few. So, plant the seeds in your pockets, even if they're not for you."
For more information, visit https://kristenedimarco.com/.
"MEMORANDUM" EP TRACKLIST
1. Stay In The River
2. Oil In My Lamp
3. Letter To Doubt And Unbelief
4. Factor God In
5. Song For My Children
About Kristene DiMarco:
Kristene DiMarco is a worship leader and songwriter with Bethel Music. She is known for her song "It Is Well" featured on Bethel Music's "You Make Me Brave" (2014), as well as on Christian radio stations around the country. DiMarco is featured on several Bethel Music albums including "Where His Light Was" (2017), "Mighty" (2015), "Safe Place" (2012) and "Those Who Dream" (2008.) Her discography of solo albums includes, "Where His Light Was" (2017), "Mighty" (2015), "Safe Place" (2012), and "Those Who Dream" (2008), as well as "The Field" (2022), a 12-track album inviting listeners into deeper connection with God in life's mysteries. In 2024, she released "Death Is Hollow," a multi-track project born out of walking through grief with a close friend. Her new EP, "Memorandum," releases October 3, 2025. DiMarco enjoys life in San Diego, California with her husband Jordan and their two children Lorelai and Nico.
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