Platinum-Selling, Award-Winning Jordan Feliz Releases Fourth Studio Album, 'Everything Good'

Oct 06 2024

RIAA Platinum-selling, Dove Award-winning pop recording artist and songwriter Jordan Feliz is known for his charismatic vocals and signature blend of soulful pop. Whether celebrating the promise that our Savior won’t ever let us go or praising God for every good thing in this life, Feliz seamlessly mixes Top 40-sized production across the 11 tracks in his highly anticipated fourth album, Everything Good, releasing today (Oct. 4) from Centricity Music. The recording is available now at digital and streaming outlets everywhere.


Produced by longtime collaborator Colby Wedgeworth (Danny Gokey, Jeremy Camp), as well as Luke Johns (Newsboys, Social Club Misfits), Jeff Sojka (Crowder, NF) and AJ Pruis (Matthew West, Anne Wilson), each track on Everything Good is either a proactive measure or a nugget of truth that is meant to help fellow believers navigate their way through worry and fear, trusting that God is ultimately sovereign.

“When we know who’s in control, who our provider is and where the good comes from - that’s when we start seeing anxiety disappear,” Feliz says. “God has already given us the tools. We just have to be proactive in our relationship with Jesus and put what we know into practice. How we counteract anxiety is what this record is really all about.”

The vibey title-cut fleshes out the theme of James 1:17 while the recording’s pop-centric and current radio hit “Praise God For That” is anchored in the album’s overarching spirit of thankfulness. “I think gratitude changes your perspective, and that change shows the world that Jesus changes everything in your life,” muses Feliz, who wrote the song with Jonathan Gamble and Wedgeworth.

The album also features the praise-filled “Joyful Noise,” Feliz’s version of the classic hymn “Amazing Grace,” Top 10 radio hit “The King Is Alive,” always-bet-on-God “Can’t Lose,” and “Gallows,” which was written about a friend whose life was transformed in the midst of a long battle with addiction. Each track serves up a timeless lyrical depth previously unprobed on Feliz’s earlier albums.

“This record is really written for the whole family. It’s written for my wife, so she feels supported, and for my kids so they feel like they have a fun song or two to sing along to,” reflects Feliz. “My prayer for this project is that people are able to really dive into it and feel like there are multiple songs on the record written just for them.”

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