
Two-time GRAMMY® Award winner Zach Williams expanded his latest musical chapter Friday with the release of the deluxe edition of his studio album, Jesus Loves.
The project, which Williams describes as his most personal to date, introduces high-profile collaborations with Diamond-certified country superstar Thomas Rhett and label-mate Ben Fuller. The release follows the standard album's record-breaking debut in 2025, which earned Williams his highest first-week streaming numbers to date.
The deluxe edition of Jesus Loves features several key additions to the original tracklist:
“Say A Prayer”: A debut collaboration featuring country hitmaker Thomas Rhett.
“Wait For Me”: A co-written track featuring Ben Fuller, which is currently impacting Christian radio.
“If God Lives Here”: A brand-new studio recording included alongside a live version captured during Williams’ 2025 performance at Red Rocks Amphitheater.
These new tracks join established hits from the standard album, including the title track “Jesus Loves,” the singles “Killed A Man” and “Hated,” and the collaboration “Church Kids” featuring the sibling trio CAIN.
Williams, known for blending Southern rock and country with faith-based lyrics, intended the album to serve as a broad invitation to listeners from all walks of life.
“I’ve always believed in writing songs for real people who are going through real things,” Williams said. “This album is an invitation for the misfits, the church kids, and the prodigals and is a reminder that no matter your story, you’re already loved.”
The release comes as Williams prepares for a busy spring season. Following his "Revival Nights" tour last fall, he is set to join veteran rock band Third Day for the 30-date "All The Hits Tour," performing in arenas across the United States.
With a career spanning 1.5 billion on-demand streams, Williams has secured four RIAA Platinum-certified singles and two Gold albums. He previously made waves with the Gold-certified duet “There Was Jesus” featuring Dolly Parton, which topped the Pandora charts for 12 consecutive weeks.
In addition to his music, Williams recently expanded into publishing with his memoir, Rescue Story, and a children’s book, A Little More Like Jesus.
The deluxe edition of Jesus Loves is available now on all major streaming platforms.


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