Eddy Mann Releases Valentine's Day Love Song, "Did I Ever"

Chart-topping singer-songwriter Eddy Mann is set to release his latest single, "Did I Ever," on February 12, 2025-just in time for Valentine's Day. This deeply confessional love song, inspired by Romans 10:10, marks the fifth single from his acclaimed LP, Turn Up the Divine.
Accompanied by a visually engaging music video (watch here: https://youtu.be/7tfJMzeh-EQ), "Did I Ever" is a moving reflection on love, vulnerability, and the longing to express unspoken emotions. Through its heartfelt lyrics, Mann invites listeners into a moment of personal reckoning-acknowledging the words left unsaid in relationships and the importance of expressing love before it's too late.
Did I ever let you know
That I really need you so
Did I ever
Did I ever say that I love you
With a career spanning over 20 albums, Eddy Mann has continued to craft music that resonates on a profound spiritual and emotional level. Known for blending his Philly roots with cultural and spiritual traditions, Mann's music has earned global recognition, including #1 hits on the UK iTunes Christian chart, #1 Cashbox Magazine Americana and Christian Airplay songs, and a Top 10 Christian Music Weekly radio hit with "The Consequence."
"I'm driven to write, to record, and to perform by the opportunity to bring a smile, a light, or just a moment of peace to someone in need," says Mann. "That's why I get up each day, that's my part to play in this story, and that's why I'll continue to write about my experiences getting through each and every day."
As a Voices of Gospel Music Awards (VOGMA) nominee, Mann continues to inspire audiences with his storytelling and timeless melodies. "Did I Ever" is set to be another unforgettable addition to his rich discography-offering the perfect soundtrack for this season of love.
For more information, visitwww.eddymann.com
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