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Amy Grant drops her first studio album in 13 years

Amy Grant opens up about how she released her first studio album in more than a decade

Published May 09, 2026
Amy Grant drops her first studio album in 13 years
Amy Grant drops her first studio album in more than a decade

Amy Grant recently got candid and opened up about releasing her first studio album, The Me That Remains, in more than a decade.

PEOPLE magazine interviewed Grant before she dropped her album, The Me That Remains, where she reflected on writing an album that pictures her "life the way it is right now."

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The 65-year-old American singer-songwriter and musician told the outlet that she had started writing songs without any record deal.

While in the middle of writing songs for her album, Grant and one of her friends went to the studio just to have fun but ended up landing a deal that helped her make The Me That Remains.

She shared, "I went and met with different people, I got signed to a new record company I'd never worked with. I say all that because I just was leaning into life and leaning into things I used to love a long time ago and just started making music."

"The real fun for me was just making it and then putting these songs out and somebody else going, 'Oh my gosh, that's my same experience.' It's just like, God, music connects us. And now I got some new songs to sing next time I walk out on stage. That's fun,” the Behind the Eyes hitmaker explained.

It is pertinent to mention that Amy Grant’s twentieth studio album, The Me That Remains, released on May 8, 2026, consists of 10 songs about her 50-year journey in the music world with a reflection on connection, grace, healing, and endurance.

Areeba Sheikh
Areeba Sheikh is a reporter specialising in trending topics, with a focus on music, entertainment culture, and viral moments. For the past two years she has been covering wide artists, releases, and digital conversations, blending storytelling with trend analysis to capture how online buzz, fandom, and pop culture shape global audience engagement.
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