Bob Dylan Announces New Album God’s Own Country and Releases New Single “Dream’s Come Through”

Bob Dylan Announces New Album God’s Own Country and Releases New Single “Dream’s Come Through”

Bob Dylan has officially announced the release of his highly anticipated new studio album, God’s Own Country, marking his first collection of original material since 2020’s critically acclaimed Rough and Rowdy Ways. The album is set to arrive on September 20, 2025, via Columbia Records.

Alongside the announcement, Dylan has released the album’s lead single, “Dream’s Come Through,” a poetic and soulful track that blends folk, blues, and subtle gospel influences. Featuring Dylan’s signature gravelly voice and evocative lyricism, the song meditates on redemption, memory, and the resilience of the human spirit. Backed by a sparse, elegant arrangement of acoustic guitar, piano, and harmonica, “Dream’s Come Through” echoes the intimacy and depth of his earlier work while offering a fresh, reflective tone.

God’s Own Country is rumored to explore themes of faith, America’s fractured identity, and personal reckoning. According to sources close to the project, the album was recorded over several months in Nashville and features contributions from longtime collaborators as well as a few surprising guest appearances yet to be revealed.

Dylan, now 84, remains a towering figure in music and culture, still unafraid to push boundaries and confront the present moment with his timeless storytelling. His recent output, including tours and archival releases, has reaffirmed his enduring creative vitality.

Fans and critics alike are already hailing “Dream’s Come Through” as one of Dylan’s strongest late-career offerings. With God’s Own Country, it seems Dylan is once again ready to redefine what it means to be an artist in the twilight of a legendary career.

The single is now available on all major streaming platforms, and pre-orders for the album have officially opened.

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