Pat Barrett

Pat Barrett is a prominent figure in the contemporary Christian music scene, known for his soulful voice and profound lyricism that touches on themes of faith, hope, and love. Starting his music career as part of the worship band Housefires, based in Atlanta, Georgia, Barrett gained significant recognition with the song "Good Good Father," a track that he co-wrote, which went on to be a global worship anthem covered by numerous artists including Chris Tomlin. This song marked a pivotal moment, showcasing Barrett's knack for writing deeply resonant worship music.

In addition to his group work, Barrett has carved out a successful solo career. He released his self-titled debut solo album in 2018 under Chris Tomlin’s label, Bowyer & Bow/Capitol Christian Music Group, which included hits like "The Way (New Horizon)" and "Build My Life." Over the years, Pat Barrett has continued to evolve as an artist, exploring various facets of Christian music, as evident in his more recent releases such as "Shelter," "Scatter," and "Better Hands." His work not only contributes significantly to the worship music landscape but also offers listeners a sense of solace and introspection. With each release, from powerful live recordings to introspective remixes, Barrett showcases his versatility as an artist and his deep commitment to fostering a connection with the divine through music.

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Break Open
Album - 10 Tracks - Released March 13, 2026
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