Bryan Kearney and Plumb Release Uplifting Trance Anthem “God Help Me”

Internationally acclaimed trance DJ Bryan Kearney and platinum-selling singer-songwriter Plumb have joined forces once again for an emotionally charged reimagining of Plumb's stirring 2017 single, "God Help Me." Released today via Armind Recordings, a sublabel of Armada Music, the track transforms a heartfelt prayer into an anthemic, 138 BPM trance experience that blends vulnerability with transcendence.
Kearney's remix elevates the original's raw spiritual plea into a sonic journey, featuring soaring synths, atmospheric breakdowns, and Plumb's unmistakably soul-baring vocals. Clocking in at 8 minutes and 38 seconds, the extended mix guides listeners through a landscape of emotional intensity and euphoric release.
"'God Help Me' has always been a cry from the heart," says Plumb. "To hear it in this new light-full of energy, movement, and hope-takes the message even further. It's both a prayer and a dance floor anthem."
This isn't the first time Kearney and Plumb have struck gold together. Their 2018 collaboration "All Over Again" was named the No. 2 Tune of the Year on Armin van Buuren's legendary A State of Trance radio show, winning the hearts of trance fans worldwide.
"Plumb's voice carries so much emotion-it's pure inspiration," Kearney shared. "I wanted this remix to reflect the desperation and hope in the lyrics while delivering that uplifting energy trance fans live for."
"God Help Me (Bryan Kearney Extended Mix)" is now available for streaming and download on all major platforms, including Apple Music, Spotify, Beatport, and YouTube.
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