Sarah Reeves is keeping her creative momentum strong in 2026.
The pop-influenced Christian artist has announced her upcoming single, "The Second Time," set for release on February 20, 2026. The new track follows a string of recent projects that have showcased Reeves' signature blend of shimmering pop production and emotionally transparent songwriting.
Building on a Breakout Season
Reeves' latest announcement comes on the heels of her 2025 album State of Euphoria, a project that further established her crossover appeal while maintaining her faith-rooted perspective. The album continued the sonic direction she has refined over the past several years - polished pop melodies layered with vulnerable, reflective lyrics.
In 2025, Reeves also released the single "Cloud Nine," a track that has since gained notable recognition. "Cloud Nine" is currently nominated for the Mainstream Impact Award at the 14th Annual We Love Christian Music Awards, highlighting her growing presence beyond traditional genre boundaries.
A Productive Creative Run
Reeves' recent catalog reflects a particularly productive stretch of creativity.
Her 2024 single "More Than Enough" continued exploring themes of identity and assurance, while 2023's "Zuma Beach" leaned into a breezier, atmospheric pop sound that broadened her audience.
Over the past three years, she has steadily refined her ability to balance mainstream pop sensibilities with deeply personal storytelling - a combination that resonates strongly with listeners navigating faith, relationships, and self-worth.
Looking Ahead to "The Second Time"
While details about "The Second Time" remain under wraps, the title suggests another emotionally driven chapter. If her recent releases are any indication, fans can expect an honest, melody-forward track that blends vulnerability with uplifting undertones.
With an awards nomination, a successful 2025 album, and new music arriving February 20, Sarah Reeves continues to expand her influence in both Christian and mainstream pop spaces.
As anticipation builds for "The Second Time," 2026 is already shaping up to be another defining year in Reeves' evolving musical journey.
















