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Aaron Cole drops new EP, ‘Where Do We Go From Here?’

Aaron Cole continues to elevate his lyrical game, as the award-winning rapper, singer, songwriter delivers a euphoric blend of bold lyrics and beats on his new EP, Where Do We Go From Here? available now. Aaron has created a stacked deck of six hip-hop tracks with an innovative turn in his latest sound, and made some powerful collaborations with nobigdyl., Parris Chariz, Jon Keith, Ty Brasel, and Zacardi Cortez. The music video for “Man Above” with nobigdyl., was also released today on his YouTube channel. Previously released videos include the singles “Mercy” and “Nobody But God” with Parris Chariz, Jon Keith.     

Aaron Cole, nobigdyl. “Man Above” (Music Video)

Aaron says of naming this new collection Where Do We Go From Here?, “These songs are a reflection on the changes that have been going on in my life, where I’m at, and a reminder to keep trusting God. Anytime I had questions about my career, life plans, and where I’m going next, I need to give my plans to God and fully trust in His plans, not mine. The power, grace, and hope that comes from God is always with us. In whatever challenges or questions anyone has about their purpose, trust He is ordering your steps every day. God’s plans for our lives are greater than ours.”  

Aaron will be hitting stages around the country throughout October and November, on The Big God Tour supporting Terrian, which runs from October 16th to November 22nd. For tickets, visit: https://www.iamaaroncole.com/tourdates. The two-time Dove Award winner is nominated at the upcoming 2025 Dove Awards for Rap/Hip Hop Album of the Year for Sorry, I Changed (Again), on October 7th in Nashville. Aaron will also perform on Dove Week’s Future Legacy Hip Hop Showcase, October 5th in Nashville. Separately, he’s on the recently-released song “The Way You Love” with xander., Timbaland, and Jon Keith.   

Aaron Cole: Where Do We Go From Here? (EP out now)

“Nobody But God” (Visualizer) 

Aaron Cole: Where Do We Go From Here? Track List

1. Family Made Me Rich 

2. Nobody But God (with Parris Chariz, Jon Keith) 

3. Man Above (with nobigdyl.) 

4. Mercy 

5. Metro (with Ty Brasel) 

6. Memories (with Zacardi Cortez) 

Aaron Cole, supporting Terrian on The Big God Tour

October 16th – Tulsa, OK 

October 17th – Fort Worth, TX 

October 19th – San Antonio, TX 

October 23rd – Atlanta, GA 

October 24th – Nashville, TN 

October 25th – Memphis, TN 

November 6th – South Bend, IN 

November 7th – Cleveland, OH 

November 8th – Louisville, KY 

November 9th – Indianapolis, IN 

November 16th – Charlotte, NC 

November 19th – Richmond, VA 

November 20th – Philadelphia, PA 

November 22nd – New York, NY 

About Aaron Cole

Aaron Cole’s musical journey began early at age 3 and released his first independent album at age 4. Continuing to hone his talents in songwriting and performing, he soon caught the attention of Christian music icon TobyMac, leading to his signing with Gotee Records at age 15. Aaron’s career thus far includes three #1 hit singles on Billboard Christian charts, two Dove Awards, and a Stellar Award nomination. He made history in 2019 with his debut album Not By Chance, as the first Christian hip-hop artist to win the Dove Award for New Artist of the Year. His second album was Two Up Two Down. 2024 was a prolific year with new releases including his third full-length album Sorry, I Changed, the deluxe album Sorry, I Changed (Again), and the 3-song EP OMARI, named for his newborn son. His music has been featured on ESPN, Fox Sports, and the Netflix series “On My Block.” 

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