If you’ve been craving a faith song that swaps the somber tones of traditional worship for full-on radiance, Glenda García’s “Victoria” is that breakthrough moment. It opens like a Broadway curtain rising, bold brass, snappy rhythm section and instantly locks you into a groove that echoes the confident swagger of Michael Bublé’s “Feeling Good,” but with lyrics rooted in unshakable faith.

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“Victoria” isn’t content to just uplift; it propels. Glenda commands the track like a woman who’s fought through the storm and lived to testify about it. When she belts, “Declare victory! My God has already won the battle,” you don’t just hear hope, you hear triumph that’s already claimed. The song takes the story of Job and flips it into a declaration of future miracles, urging listeners to praise before they see the proof.

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As the lead single from her new album Emuná (which fuses soul, R&B, pop, and even salsa), “Victoria” plants a flag for the era Glenda is stepping into, expansive, genre-blending, yet spiritually laser-focused. After her Arpa Award win in 2016 and the success of 2020’s Souvenir, this release feels like her boldest chapter yet.

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