Lily Valley – “I Believe in More”
Today, I’m excited to share this one with you. Lily Valley’s “I Believe In More” is a song that, after spending a few minutes with it, you realize it’s doing something more grounded than that, it will touch your soul. This is a song about burnout, about working yourself down to nothing in a job that doesn’t see you, about the specific kind of loneliness that comes from building someone else’s dream while your own quietly collects dust.
There’s a genuine push and pull between exhaustion and hope, and Lily Valley doesn’t paper over the hard parts to get to the uplifting chorus. She lets you sit in the swamp for a moment. She draws from scripture in a way that doesn’t feel like it’s being handed to you on a pamphlet. Jeremiah 29:11, Matthew 19:26, Philippians 1:6, are the backbone of the song, and you can tell they came from somewhere real.
The music video, made entirely with AI filmmaking tools, adds another layer to the whole thing. A young woman lost in the grind of city life, barely visible in an economy that treats people as replaceable. The music video makes you want to keep listening until the very end.
This is some of Lily Valley’s most compelling work, and it makes me want to go back and hear everything she’s put out before this. Do that, and then follow her wherever you can find her, because she’s clearly building toward something.
