Presence Music is back with a vibrant and faith-filled new single, “Where Would I Be,” out now via NRT Music. Written by Leah and Brandon Monson and produced by ZK Productions, the track blends jazzy textures, ska-inspired rhythms, and pop sensibilities into an energetic anthem that celebrates grace, redemption, and life transformation in Christ.
Anchored by a powerful central question — where would we be without the mercy and grace of Jesus? — the song takes listeners on a lyrical journey through biblical history and modern faith. Referencing figures such as Lazarus, Cain, and Paul, “Where Would I Be” draws clear lines between rebellion, restoration, and renewal, making its message both timeless and deeply personal.
With its infectious melody and joyful, honest delivery, the song creates an atmosphere that is equally reflective and celebratory. Lyrics like “Thank God that He paid such a high cost / The new me is lookin’ more like Jesus” serve as a testimony of spiritual freedom and transformed identity, inviting listeners into a moment of gratitude and worship.
Already making waves, “Where Would I Be” is impacting nationwide Christian radio and landing spots on curated playlists from Apple Music and K-LOVE, the world’s largest Christian radio network, positioning the single as a strong addition to both personal playlists and church-friendly rotations.
Hailing from Duluth, Minnesota, Presence Music is a high-energy pop band led by husband-and-wife duo Brandon and Leah Monson, alongside Andrew Cpin, Jacob McCormick, Merrill Miller, and a rotating cast of special guests. Originally formed to lead worship at youth events and camps, the group has grown from a local project into a full-time touring act, sharing their message of hope and faith through powerful live performances across the Midwest.
With “Where Would I Be,” Presence Music continues to deliver joyful, Scripture-rooted songs that connect generations and point hearts back to grace.









































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