Hannah Kerr
Hannah Elizabeth Kerr (born January 6, 1997) is an American contemporary Christian music singer, songwriter, and recording artist known for her worship-focused songs and radio hits such as "Warrior," "Split the Sea," and "I See Grace."[1][2][3] Born in Buffalo, New York, Kerr was raised in a Christian household where her parents served as worship leaders, instilling in her a deep passion for music and faith from an early age.[1][4] Her family relocated to Nashville, Tennessee, before she entered high school, a move that positioned her in the heart of the Christian music industry.[1] She later attended Belmont University's Ministry and Worship Program, where she honed her skills in Christian leadership and songwriting while navigating the challenges of young adulthood.[1][2] Kerr's professional career began at age 18 when she became the flagship artist for M2T Records, founded by Casting Crowns' Mark Hall and Country singer Mark Miller, releasing her debut album Overflow in 2016.[4][1] She transitioned to Black River Christian before signing with Curb Records, amassing over 146 million career streams through singles that reached the Top 15 ("Warrior"), Top 20 ("Split the Sea"), and Top 30 ("Same God" and "I See Grace") on Christian radio charts.[2][3] Kerr has toured extensively with prominent Christian artists including for KING & COUNTRY, Casting Crowns, Big Daddy Weave, Matthew West, Matt Maher, and Kari Jobe, sharing messages of God's unwavering love and patience.[2][1] In recent years, Kerr has released holiday projects like Christmas Eve in Bethlehem (Deluxe Edition) (2020) and Joy to the World (It's Christmas) (2022), alongside her 2024 album As I Am, which features the singles "Changed" and "Jesus Is Why (Single Mix)" (2025) and reflects her personal growth through marriage and motherhood.[1][2][5] She married her guitarist, Jason Earley, in March 2020, and the couple welcomed their first child, son Owen Shepherd Earley, on July 29, 2025.[6][7] Kerr also hosts the podcast In the Middle of It, where she discusses faith amid life's transitions.[2]Early life and personal life
Family and childhood
Hannah Elizabeth Kerr was born on January 6, 1997, in Buffalo, New York, to Gordon Kerr and Kimberly Kerr.[1][8] Her father, Gordon Kerr, serves as the president and CEO of Black River Entertainment, a Nashville-based independent record label specializing in country and Christian music, which provided early familial ties to the music industry.[9][10] Kerr spent her early childhood in the Buffalo area, primarily in the suburbs of Hamburg and Orchard Park, where she was raised in a music-oriented household.[11] Her parents, both worship leaders at their local church, regularly involved her in musical activities from a young age, fostering her initial passion for singing and worship music.[1][12] She began performing publicly as early as age five, often joining her parents during church services, which helped cultivate her comfort with performing and deepened her interest in contemporary Christian music.[12] This formative environment in Buffalo shaped Kerr's foundational love for music before her family relocated to Nashville, Tennessee, in the summer prior to her high school years, setting the stage for further development in a music-centric city.[13][11]Education and marriage
Kerr's family relocated from Buffalo, New York, to Nashville, Tennessee, in the summer before she began her freshman year of high school.[14] She later attended Belmont University in Nashville, where she majored in Christian Leadership with an emphasis in worship. Kerr graduated from Belmont in May 2019.[15][16] In March 2020, Kerr married songwriter and musician Jason Earley in a private ceremony near Nashville.[6] Kerr and Earley welcomed their first child, son Owen Shepherd Earley, on July 29, 2025.[7] Her studies in Christian Leadership at Belmont significantly deepened her personal faith and understanding of worship, shaping the faith-centered perspective she brings to her musical expression.[17]Music career
2015–2016: Debut EP and early releases
In 2015, Hannah Kerr signed with M2T (Made to Thrive) Records, a new Christian music imprint launched by Black River Entertainment in partnership with Casting Crowns frontman Mark Hall.[18][19] This marked her entry into the professional recording industry after years of performing in church and local settings in her native Buffalo, New York.[20] Kerr's debut EP, I Stand Here, was released on October 16, 2015, via M2T Records and Provident Label Group.[21] The five-track project featured the following songs: "Warrior," "I Stand Here," "Alive," "Generation," and "One Great Passion."[22] Produced by Mark Miller of Sawyer Brown, the EP received positive initial reception for its energetic pop-worship sound and Kerr's youthful vocals, with reviewers praising tracks like "Generation" for their inspirational melodies aimed at igniting faith in younger audiences.[23] The title track, "I Stand Here," served as the lead single and was promoted through an official lyric video, helping to introduce Kerr to Christian radio audiences.[19] Building on the EP's momentum, Kerr released her debut studio album, Overflow, on September 23, 2016, again through M2T Records and Provident Label Group.[24] The 11-track album included selections from the EP such as "Warrior" and "I Stand Here," alongside new songs like "Undivided," "Radiate," "Never Leave Your Side," "Your Love Defends Me," "Overflow," "Lifeline," "Love I Leave," "Mercy Won," and "Be Still and Know" (featuring Mark Hall).[25] "Undivided" emerged as a key single, peaking at No. 41 on the Billboard Christian Airplay chart and highlighting Kerr's themes of wholehearted devotion.[26] Early promotional efforts for these releases involved music videos, radio pushes, and Kerr's first national tour dates in 2016, where she opened for established acts including Casting Crowns and Matt Maher.[1] These performances allowed her to connect with fans through live renditions of tracks like "Warrior," transitioning her from independent church-based ministry to broader label-backed visibility in the contemporary Christian music scene.[27]2017–2020: Albums, EPs, and rising prominence
In 2017, Kerr expanded her holiday repertoire with the release of the Christmas EP Emmanuel on October 20, produced by Mark Miller and issued through Black River Christian.[28] The project featured seasonal covers like "O Come, O Come Emmanuel" and originals such as the title track, blending contemporary Christian pop with festive arrangements to appeal to worship audiences. Building on the momentum from her debut album Overflow, Kerr promoted singles from that record during this time, including "Radiate," which peaked at No. 27 on the Billboard Christian Airplay chart, and "Warrior," reaching No. 15 on the same chart as her highest radio placement to date.[29][30] The following year, Kerr delved deeper into holiday music with her first full-length Christmas album, Christmas Eve in Bethlehem, released on October 5, 2018, also via Black River Christian in partnership with Provident Label Group. This 10-track collection included reimagined classics like "Winter Wonderland" and originals such as the title song, co-written by Kerr, emphasizing themes of hope and incarnation. The accompanying single, a cover of "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas," charted at No. 15 on the Christian Airplay chart, further solidifying her presence in seasonal Christian radio programming. During this period, Kerr continued her association with Black River Christian, which handled distribution and promotion for her growing catalog. Kerr's output continued in 2019 with the EP Listen More, released on September 13 through Black River Christian, featuring five tracks she co-wrote, including introspective songs like "Glimpse" that explored faith and listening to God amid daily life. The lead single "Split the Sea," inspired by biblical stories of divine intervention, peaked at No. 18 on the Christian Airplay chart, garnering over four million streams and radio adds from more than 50 stations.[31] Throughout 2017–2020, Kerr built her fanbase through strategic tours and collaborations in the Christian music scene, including opening slots on holiday packages and shared performances with artists like Building 429, which helped expand her live audience and streaming metrics beyond 85 million total plays.[32] This era marked her rising prominence, transitioning from debut momentum to a more established voice in contemporary Christian music with consistent radio success and thematic depth in her releases.2021–present: Recent albums, singles, and tours
In 2021, Kerr released the single "Same God," co-written with Jeff Pardo and Matthew West, which peaked at No. 30 on the Billboard Christian Airplay chart.[33] The track, produced by Pardo, served as a standalone release and highlighted Kerr's evolving songwriting focused on themes of divine faithfulness.[34] Kerr's sophomore studio album, As I Am, was announced in May 2024 and released on August 30, 2024, through Curb Records.[35] Co-written entirely by Kerr with collaborators including Pardo and AJ Pruis, the 14-track project explores personal growth, vulnerability, and unconditional faith through intimate lyrics drawn from her life experiences.[35] The tracklist includes "As I Am," "Jesus Is Why," "If I Were You," "Changed," "Everything I Need," "Fear Not," "I Won't," "One Day Away," "Sign of the Times," "Undeserved," "Hands of the Father," "Good," "Fight For Me," and "Holy."[36] In late 2024, Kerr collaborated with Austin French on a jazzy rendition of the holiday classic "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear," released via Curb Records. The duet peaked at No. 21 on the Christian Airplay chart, marking a festive addition to her catalog. That same year, Kerr joined Big Daddy Weave as a special guest on the spring and summer legs of their Heaven Changes Everything tour, alongside Austin French, performing across multiple U.S. cities to celebrate the band's 25th anniversary.[37] The tour emphasized themes of transformation and hope, aligning with Kerr's recent musical direction.[38] In 2025, Kerr released "Jesus Is Why (Single Mix)" from As I Am on July 18, impacting Christian radio starting July 7.[39] As of November 2025, Kerr has continued select live performances, including appearances on her fall tour schedule, though no major new album or large-scale tour announcements have been made public.[40]Discography
Studio albums
Hannah Kerr's debut studio album, Overflow, was released on September 23, 2016, by Black River Christian/Provident Label Group.[41] The 11-track project, produced by Mark Miller, featured Kerr co-writing seven songs and included guest vocals from Casting Crowns' Mark Hall on "Be Still and Know."[41] It showcased her pop-influenced Christian sound, with singles like "Warrior" reaching No. 17 on the Billboard Christian AC Indicator chart and No. 23 on the Christian Airplay chart, and "Undivided" peaking at No. 41 on the Billboard Christian Airplay chart, contributing to the album's overall success in the contemporary Christian music genre.[29][41] Her second studio album, the holiday-themed Christmas Eve in Bethlehem, arrived on October 19, 2018, via Black River Christian.[42] This 10-song collection blended classic Christmas tunes with originals, including the title track and "Emmanuel," delivered in a jazz-infused style that highlighted Kerr's vocal range.[43] A Deluxe Edition was released on October 23, 2020, adding five more tracks, including three originals co-written by Kerr and a duet "Here to Stay" with Cochren & Co., for a total of 15 songs.[43] The album gained traction through streaming, with Kerr's cover of "Winter Wonderland" surpassing 30 million streams, underscoring its seasonal appeal in Christian music circles.[43] Kerr's third studio album, As I Am, was issued on August 30, 2024, by Curb Records.[44] The 14-track autobiographical effort, on which Kerr co-wrote every song, explores themes of vulnerability, personal growth, and unwavering faith, blending pop elements with introspective ballads like the title track and "Changed."[36] As a follow-up to her earlier work, it reflects her evolution as an artist and songwriter in the contemporary Christian landscape.[36]Extended plays
Hannah Kerr's extended plays represent key milestones in her early career, serving as platforms for her songwriting and vocal style within contemporary Christian music. Her debut EP marked her entry into the industry, while subsequent releases explored seasonal and personal themes, bridging to her full-length albums. The debut extended play, I Stand Here, was released on October 16, 2015, through M2T Records, an imprint founded by Casting Crowns' Mark Hall and distributed by Provident Label Group under Black River Entertainment.[45][23] This five-track project introduced Kerr's pop-influenced sound and themes of faith and resilience, featuring the title track as its lead single. The EP's tracklist includes:| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Warrior | 3:43 |
| 2 | I Stand Here | 3:44 |
| 3 | Alive | 3:43 |
| 4 | Generation | 3:48 |
| 5 | One Great Passion | 4:16 |
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | White Christmas | 3:09 |
| 2 | Emmanuel | 4:21 |
| 3 | Christmas Eve in Bethlehem | 4:06 |
| 4 | O Come O Come Emmanuel | 3:49 |
| 5 | Breath of Heaven | 5:03 |
| 6 | Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas | 3:45 |
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ordinary | 3:02 |
| 2 | Split the Sea (Pop Mix) | 3:06 |
| 3 | In the Meantime | 4:13 |
| 4 | Listen More | 2:50 |
| 5 | Glimpse | 4:07 |
| 6 | Simple | 3:30 |