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Jamie MacDonald Announces Debut Self-Titled Album Due January 23rd via Capitol CMG

October 29, 2025

Capitol Christian Music Group artist Jamie MacDonald announces her self-titled debut album, ‘Jamie MacDonald,’ set to release on January 23, 2026. The project introduces a collection of songs rooted in honesty, faith, and healing, showcasing MacDonald’s heart for connecting with listeners through authentic storytelling.

“For over a decade, I’ve held onto God’s promise that I would one day write songs that would first heal me, and then bring healing to others. That time is now,” shares MacDonald. “Through writing and singing these songs, I’ve felt shame break off, fear fade, and my heart soften as walls come down. Now that I’m walking in that promised healing, I’m ready to see the other part fulfilled which is bringing that same hope and healing to others. Grateful for it all and excited to see it all unfold. All for His glory.”

Pre-Order/Pre-Save ‘Jamie MacDonald’ here

To celebrate the announcement, MacDonald releases her new single “You Can’t Take My Song” today (10.24) available on all streaming platforms via Capitol CMG. The track is a declaration of truth and authenticity that celebrates finding strength in vulnerability. The track reflects MacDonald’s journey of reclaiming her voice and embracing the power of her story.

Listen to “You Can’t Take My Song” here

“For many years I have struggled to find my voice and the courage to share it,” says MacDonald. “I feel like this is my comeback song and a declaration after years of silence and fear. God has put a new song in my mouth and I won’t be silent. I’m so excited for people to hear this vibey tune.”

MacDonald’s growing list of accomplishments reflects her impact within Christian music. Her single “Desperate” spent seven weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard and Mediabase Christian AC charts, earning her a Dove Award nomination and three K-LOVE Fan Award nominations, including Song of the Year. A reimagined version of “Desperate” featuring GRAMMY® winner Lauren Daigle continues to reach new audiences.

This year, MacDonald will appear as a special guest on Chris Tomlin’s “Christmas with Chris Tomlin Tour” and will join Phil Wickham and Tauren Wells on tour in 2026. For tour dates, pre-orders, and more information, visitwww.jamiemacdonaldmusic.com

‘Jamie MacDonald’ Track Listing:

1. Wait – Intro

2. You Can’t Take My Song

3. Left It In The River

4. Desperate

5. Ain’t No Way

6. A Million Chances

7. My Family

8. Proud Of Me

9. Right Where I Belong – Interlude

10. Who He Is

11. Won’t Let Go

12. Born To Fly

13. Can You Hear Me? (Demo)

14. How The Story End

15. Desperate (with Lauren Daigle)

16. Somebody Set Me Free

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Week of 4/4/26

01

Heaven On My Mind  -  TobyMac feat. Forrest Frank

02

Have Your Way  -  Katy Nichole

03

Homesick For Heaven  -  Phil Wickham

04

How Good It Is  -  Chris Tomlin

05

World On Fire  -  For King & Country & Taylor Hill

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Where Would I Be  -  Peter Burton

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Let It Be A Hallelujah  -  Lauren Daigle

08

God Story  -  Anne Wilson

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Lift Me Up  -  Blessing Offor

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Left It In The River  -  Jamie MacDonald

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Make It Well  -  MercyMe

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The Way  -  Jon Reddick

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The Love I Have For You  -  Colton Dixon

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Finished  -  Caleb & John

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Good  -  Matthew West

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Black Sheep  -  Ben Fuller

17

Testimony  -  Terrian

18

I'd Do It Again  -  Andrew Ripp

19

Washed  -  Elevation Rhythm

20

Alleluia  -  Elevation Worship feat. Chandler Moore & Chris Brown

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