Kip Moore has never been one to follow a predictable path, and his latest release, ‘Faith In The Wind,' leans fully into that restless, searching spirit. The pensive new track offers a striking glimpse into his upcoming album ‘Reason To Believe,' arriving May 29, and captures an artist wrestling with what it means to live freely in a world that often demands structure. Co-written with Andrew DeRoberts and Luke Preston, the song unfolds with a quiet intensity, pairing introspective lyrics with a spacious, atmospheric sound that allows Moore’s voice—and the questions behind it—to truly breathe.
At the heart of ‘Faith In The Wind' is a simple but powerful idea: trusting the road you’ve chosen, even when it doesn’t make sense. “When you live unconventionally, sometimes you question it,” Moore admits, and that tension runs through every note. It’s a song about doubt, but also about surrender—about believing you’re exactly where you’re meant to be, even when the path feels uncertain. That emotional push and pull is mirrored in the track’s sonic restraint, a deliberate shift toward space and subtlety that reflects Moore’s evolving artistry.
The accompanying video, filmed against the vast, red-rock backdrop of Sedona and directed by PJ Brown, visually amplifies that sense of isolation and reflection. It’s a fitting setting for a song that feels both grounded and untethered, echoing the album’s broader themes of grief, faith and the passage of time. Much of ‘Reason To Believe' was shaped during a deeply personal period for Moore, following the loss of his longtime mentor and collaborator Brett James—an influence that lingers quietly but powerfully throughout the project.
As a follow-up to the gritty, rock-leaning “Levee,” “Faith In The Wind” reveals another side of the record—one that’s more vulnerable, more contemplative, and arguably more revealing. Together, the songs hint at an album that spans the full emotional spectrum, from crowd-ready anthems to moments of quiet reckoning. And with a global tour on the horizon, taking Moore across the U.S., Europe, the UK and beyond, it’s clear this next chapter isn’t just about movement—it’s about meaning.

