Saturday, February 21, 2026

Ryan Hamilton: ‘The Come To Jesus Moment’ Single Out Now

Ryan Hamilton is back with a brand new single, ‘The Come To Jesus Moment’, out now via Little Steven Van Zandt’s Wicked Cool Records.

The track lands alongside a cover of Billy Joel’s ‘You May Be Right’, giving fans a proper double hit to get stuck into. A happy song, by a happy dude, and it’s infectious.

‘The Come To Jesus Moment’ is pure Ryan Hamilton: sharp hooks, heartland rock grit wrapped up in melodic pop, and fun lyrics. There’s a storm brewing in that chorus and a swagger running through the whole thing.

Hamilton and Van Zandt have been working closely together on demos for the upcoming album, with Stevie pulling songs apart and rebuilding them into co-writes.

Originally titled ‘Come To Jesus’, the song took on new life with a subtle but transformative shift. “He didn’t really have any big changes,” Hamilton explains. “He liked the song as it was, but he had a minor tweak. He suggested changing the title and the lyric to ‘The Come To Jesus Moment.’ It seems like a small change, but it totally changed the feel and direction of the song.”

Stream ‘The Come To Jesus Moment’ now on all platforms.

Victoria
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