Claire Leslie Releases Her New Single "Thank God I'm Not Alone"

Claire Leslie releases her new single "Thank God I'm Not Alone" under Capitol CMG. This pop/rock track showcases Leslie's signature blend of heartfelt storytelling and faith-driven themes, reflecting her journey as a singer-songwriter and worship leader.
The song delves into feelings of isolation and anxiety, offering solace through the assurance of divine companionship. Lyrics like "Through it all I've had a shepherd and a friend" emphasize the comforting presence of faith during challenging times.
Leslie is a San Antonio-based singer-songwriter known for her vibrant alternative pop sound that blends personal storytelling with themes of faith and authenticity. In her early twenties, Leslie has quickly gained recognition for her emotionally resonant lyrics and captivating melodies, which have resonated with a growing audience on social media platforms.
In July 2024, she signed with Capitol Christian Music Group (Capitol CMG), marking a significant milestone in her career . Her debut single under the label, "Original," was co-written with Jordan Sapp and Daniella Mason and emphasizes the importance of embracing one's uniqueness.
Leslie's debut EP, Twenty Something, released on March 21, 2025, delves into the complexities of young adulthood, drawing from her personal experiences and faith journey . The EP features tracks like "24/7," which showcase her distinctive blend of alternative pop and introspective lyricism.
"Thank God I'm Not Alone" is available on major streaming platforms, including Spotify and Apple Music - Web Play
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