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Cole McSween

Data updated on 2025-07-30 21:45:44 UTC
Cole McSween is a Christian artist dedicated to making music that is soulful and soul-filling. Steeped in soul, funk, and gospel, McSween explores themes of grace undeserved, social justice, and joy.

Based in Atlanta, Cole's style range from Neo Soul to 70’s inspired yacht rock. His journey as a musician started as a drummer. Attending Georgia State University, Cole studied 5 years towards a degree in Jazz Studies. Cole quickly became a well known drummer in Atlanta, playing with artists such as The Shadowboxers, Kenny Loggins, Larkin Poe, Faye Webster, Desmond Myers, Sam Burchfield, ATL Collective, and more. He has also appeared on stage with Justin Timberlake, Chris Stapleton, Maren Morris, Little Big Town, Reba McEntire, Hunter Hayes, Phillip Phillips, and Lucie Silvas.

While playing at Blueprint Church in Atlanta, Cole was introduced to the music of Andrae Crouch. Now his greatest influence, the late Andrae Crouch provided Cole with something he had never heard before: Christian Music that appealed both to his ears and his soul. Diving into this music, Cole decided he would find a way to mix his love for 70’s soul and funk with his love for Jesus. Cole released his first EP "Transient" in 2019 and will be releasing his first full length album in 2023.

Total plays

8.4 million
Updated on 2025-07-30

Country

United States

Monthly listeners

55,178

Followers

10,928

Top Cities

  1. United States
    879 listeners
  2. United States
    940 listeners
  3. United States
    796 listeners
  4. United States
    751 listeners
  5. United States
    735 listeners

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Most popular tracks

Track Plays Duration Release date
New Reality
New Reality
1,939,191 3:20 2019-04-26
Love so Real
Love so Real
1,556,992 3:55 2019-07-19
Seasons Change
Seasons Change
1,174,361 3:53 2019-07-19
Washed Away
Washed Away
1,048,989 2:41 2019-03-29
Alabaster Jar
Alabaster Jar
557,988 4:16 2021-08-27
Wings of Love
Wings of Love
445,941 4:41 2019-07-19
How Could It Be
How Could It Be
408,826 3:08 2023-07-21
God's Time
God's Time
302,839 4:10 2023-01-20
After the Benediction
After the Benediction
229,334 5:33 2021-06-04
Saved by Grace
Saved by Grace
165,954 4:19 2023-02-24
The Lord Will Make a Way
The Lord Will Make a Way
161,521 3:34 2024-04-05
Look to Heaven
Look to Heaven
94,922 4:34 2023-05-26
You Don't Waste a Thing
You Don't Waste a Thing
80,792 5:01 2024-04-26
Well Done
Well Done
66,537 3:45 2024-09-13
Supposed to Be: Reimagined - Cole McSween Remix
Supposed to Be: Reimagined - Cole McSween Remix
41,260 3:22 2020-09-18
We Don't: Reimagined - Cole McSween Remix
We Don't: Reimagined - Cole McSween Remix
35,442 4:34 2020-09-18
It Is Well
It Is Well
27,816 4:26 2025-01-31
Never Be The Same
Never Be The Same
19,835 2:55 2025-04-25
Blessed Fool
Blessed Fool
12,143 5:24 2025-04-25

New releases

Blessed Fool
Blessed Fool
2025-04-25
[Wings Music Group]
It Is Well
It Is Well
2025-01-31
[Wings Music Group]
Well Done
Well Done
2024-09-13
[Wings Music Group]
The Lord Will Make a Way
The Lord Will Make a Way
2024-04-05
[Wings Music Group]
How Could It Be
How Could It Be
2023-07-21
[Cole McSween & lj the messenger]
Look to Heaven
Look to Heaven
2023-05-26
[Cole McSween]
Saved by Grace
Saved by Grace
2023-02-24
[Cole McSween]
God's Time
God's Time
2023-01-20
[Cole McSween]
Alabaster Jar
Alabaster Jar
2021-08-27
[Uzuhan]
After the Benediction
After the Benediction
2021-06-04
[The Journey Collective]
Transient
Transient
2019-07-19
[Cole McSween]
New Reality
New Reality
2019-04-26
[Cole McSween]
Washed Away
Washed Away
2019-03-29
[Cole McSween]