Michael W. Smith Releases Inspiring New Single “Kingdom Come”

Legendary GRAMMY-winning artist Michael W. Smith has released his latest single, "Kingdom Come," a powerful and uplifting anthem calling listeners to embrace God's presence in every aspect of life. The track is now available on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify and Apple Music.
"Kingdom Come" continues Smith's long-standing tradition of blending heartfelt lyrics with stirring melodies, inspiring audiences to reflect on faith, hope, and divine purpose. The song's message aligns with the artist's mission to create music that uplifts, encourages, and points listeners to the love and sovereignty of God.
With a career spanning more than four decades, Michael W. Smith is a renowned singer, songwriter, and worship leader whose music has shaped contemporary Christian music worldwide. A multiple GRAMMY and Dove Award winner, Smith is celebrated for hits such as "Waymaker," "Surrounded (Fight My Battles)," and "Agnus Dei." He has released over 30 albums and continues to influence generations through his artistry, worship leadership, and devotion to spreading God's message through music.
In 2025, Smith released the singles "Your Love Is a Flood" and "Arms Around the Sun," both of which have been embraced by fans and worship leaders alike. With "Kingdom Come," Smith continues to deliver music that resonates deeply with audiences, both in personal listening and congregational settings.
Listeners can experience "Kingdom Come" today on Michael W. Smith's official website or through all major digital streaming platforms.
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