Grammy-nominated songwriter Michael Gungor has never been one to play it safe, and his new single “All In” proves he’s still chasing the edge where spirituality, absurdity, and joy collide. Released as the first glimpse of his upcoming album Magnificat, the track is a bold call to embrace existence in all its messy, ecstatic glory.

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From the jump, “All In” pulses with energy. The synths are sharp, the guitars gritty, and the beat instantly makes you want to move. It’s got the urgency of a dance track but layered with existential punch. By the time Gungor sings the unforgettable bridge, “Everyone is going to die. Don’t forget to be alive.”  you’re caught in a paradox of wanting to laugh, cry, and dance at the same time.

That tension between playfulness and profundity is classic Gungor. He’s always thrived at blurring boundaries, but here he manages to distill the heavy truth of mortality into something celebratory. The track doesn’t wallow; it liberates. It’s about surrender, yes, but not resignation, surrender as freedom.

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It’s a song for sweaty dancefloors, late-night epiphanies, or moments when you need reminding that fear is a lousy guide for living. With his characteristic flair, Gungor frames spirituality not as rigid doctrine but as the raw, absurd beauty of existence itself.

As a preview of Magnificat“All In” hints at an album where sacred themes don’t whisper from pews but shout from rooftops. If this track is any indication, we’re about to get a record that marries the ecstatic with the existential, and insists that the two belong together.

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