Megan Woods Announces New Single “I Believe You” Set to Release on June 6

Rising contemporary Christian pop artist Megan Woods is set to release her highly anticipated new single, I Believe You, on June 6, 2025. Following the breakout success of her debut single The Truth, which soared to No. 4 on the Billboard Hot Christian Songs chart and reached No. 1 on the Christian Digital Song Sales chart, Megan continues to make her mark as a bold and inspiring voice in Christian music.
I Believe You builds on Megan's signature style-a heartfelt blend of honest lyrics, powerful vocals, and worship-driven melodies. The single speaks directly to those wrestling with doubt, fear, and uncertainty, offering a reminder of God's unwavering faithfulness and presence.
"This song came from a place of deep personal struggle and trust," said Woods. "There were moments I couldn't see the way forward, but I heard God whisper, 'I'm here. Trust me.' I Believe You is my response to that promise."
Megan has quickly become a favorite among fans for her relatable storytelling and authentic worship. With a message rooted in faith and vulnerability, I Believe You is expected to resonate deeply with audiences around the world.
The single will be available on all major streaming platforms starting June 6, and fans can pre-save now through Megan's official website at www.meganwoodsofficial.com.
To watch the official teaser, visit YouTube.
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