Samantha Ebert Unveils "No One knows," A Heartfelt Anthem for Those Facing Unseen Struggles

Rising Canadian Christian artist Samantha Ebert has released her deeply moving new single, "No One Knows." Written during her own journey with chronic illness, the song speaks to the unseen struggles many endure and points listeners to the empathetic heart of Christ.
Based on Hebrews 4:15, "No One Knows" is a song for those who feel misunderstood or alone. With tender vocals layered over atmospheric production, the track reassures listeners that while their pain may be hidden from the world, it is fully known by Jesus.
"This song was written for the ones still fighting," Ebert shared on social media. "When no one else understands, He does."
The single follows the massive success of her breakout hit "Flowers", which has garnered over 30 million streams and climbed the Billboard Christian Airplay Chart earlier this year. Ebert's raw honesty and heartfelt storytelling have resonated with audiences worldwide, making her one of the most promising new voices in Contemporary Christian music.
Diagnosed with Lyme disease in 2023, Samantha spent months bedridden, finding solace and strength through songwriting. Her journey of faith in the midst of suffering has shaped her artistry, leading to songs that are both vulnerable and hope-filled. "No One Knows" continues this narrative, offering a balm to listeners walking through their own valleys.
The release comes as Samantha continues to work on her upcoming debut EP, The Waiting, which will further explore themes of pain, faith, and perseverance.
"No One Knows" is available now on all streaming platforms.
For updates, exclusive content, and to listen to the new single, visit linktr.ee/samanthaebertmusic.
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