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NASHVILLE, TN — Recording and performing artist Kristin Ambuhl releases her new CCM single, “No Other,” available on April 17th, 2026 on all major streaming platforms worldwide — Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube, and more. The track is the first of four upcoming singles Kristin will release in 2026, each one a scripturally-rooted Christian pop rock song that weaves multiple Bible verses into a unified theme. “No Other” draws its heart and context from the books of Isaiah and Psalms.

It is the kind of song that could only come from someone who has been building toward this moment for a long time. Kristin grew up just outside of Nashville with an early love for both music and language — she began classical piano lessons at nine years old and spent her childhood writing poetry before discovering that the two could become one thing. Songwriting followed naturally.

In the years after high school, Kristin recorded her first single, sang in multiple college choirs, and trained her voice through years of private coaching with three skilled vocal instructors. She later attended Belmont University, taking music business and songwriting classes, before finally overcoming a long-standing battle with stage fright to begin performing and promoting her original music locally. Her debut EP — released on SoundCloud and featuring acclaimed bassist Dominic John Davis — made an immediate impression, earning indie radio play and press coverage across the United States, France, Brazil, Germany, Mexico, and Egypt.

Now, with “No Other,” she returns with her most ambitious and personal work yet. Unlike previous projects that involved co-writers, all lyrics, chords, and melodies across the four upcoming singles are written entirely by Kristin — shaped by years of immersion in scripture spanning Genesis to Revelation. The songs feature well-established Nashville studio musicians, grounding Kristin’s writing in a production that is both polished and powerful.

The three singles that follow “No Other”“Who is He,” “A New Thing,” and “Set Free” — will arrive throughout 2026, each carrying the same scriptural depth and pop rock energy that defines this new chapter of her artistry.