Aaron Cole Releases New Single, "NOBODY BUT GOD"

Chart-topping Christian hip-hop artist Aaron Cole has released the new single "Nobody But God" (ft. Parris Chariz and Jon Keith), available now on all streaming platforms. His first new release of 2025, the two-time Dove Award winner and Stellar Award-nominated lyricist, singer, and songwriter teamed up with hip-hop artists Parris Chariz and Jon Keith to deliver a lyrical power mix giving glory to God. Inspiring perseverance through faith, the anthem reflects on the peace and strength that can be found in trusting that God is always there, we are never alone in whatever challenges we face. The lyric video for "Nobody But God" was also released today on YouTube.
Check out Aaron Cole's "Nobody But God" (Lyric Video):https://aaroncole.lnk.to/nbglyricvideoPR
Aaron Cole says, "I made Nobody But God because as the years go by, I realize nothing in my life is because of how good I am but only because of how good he is. I remember nights in the past where I felt like giving up, but God kept me even when I couldn't see the way. His grace is real. I know it's nobody but God that has me here today. For the ones who've been through it but still believe, Nobody But God is your anthem. Remember who brought you this far."
"Nobody But God" is the first new song of Cole's latest project, a new collection of hip-hop tracks to be released later this year. The new project follows a life-changing busy 2024, where Cole became first-time parents with his wife Erica, welcoming son Omari in October 2024, along with releasing new music throughout 2024. His 2024 new projects included his third album Sorry, I Changed, the deluxe album Sorry, I Changed (Again), a headlining Sorry, I Changed Tour during the summer, and the music bundle OMARI that was released in November 2024, dedicated to his newborn son and journey as a new father.
Aaron Cole's musical journey began early at age 3 and released his first independent album at age 4. Continuing to hone his talents in songwriting and performing, he soon caught the attention of Christian music icon TobyMac, leading to his signing with Gotee Records at age 15. Aaron's career thus far includes three #1 hit singles on Billboard Christian charts, two Dove Awards, and a Stellar Award nomination. He made history in 2019 with his debut album Not By Chance, as the first Christian hip-hop artist to win the Dove Award for New Artist of the Year. His second album was Two Up Two Down. His music has been featured on ESPN, Fox Sports, and the Netflix series "On My Block." Cole will release a visualizer for "Nobody But God" on Wednesday, June 11th on YouTube. Cole is also making appearances around the country this summer, including the Light the Way-Olive Branch Music Festival on July 4th in Olive Branch, MS, the Murray Hill Theatre on August 1 in Jacksonville, FL, among other cities.
For more details on events and dates, visit https://www.iamaaroncole.com/. Aaron Cole: "Nobody But God" (ft. Parris Chariz and Jon Keith)https://aaroncole.lnk.to/nbglivePR To connect with Aaron Cole:Instagram/Facebook: @iamaaroncoleTikTok: @iamaaroncole4X: @iamaaroncoleeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFV59kjh9BTGJGYwfrQ247Q
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