Alexandra Osteen Finds Peace in Letting Go on ‘Nothing Is Over’
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Alexandra Osteen
Alexandra Osteen, worship leader with Lakewood Music, steps forward with “Nothing Is Over,” a five-track EP that sits in the tension of heartache and healing. Marking her solo debut, the album carries a reflective, vulnerable tone — less about resolution, more about presence.
“These songs were written in a season that felt uncertain and heavy,” Osteen shares. “There’s been a lot of peace for me in letting go and remembering that God hasn’t given up on what feels over.” Her voice floats over tracks like “In the Name” and “All Along,” anchoring lyrics in quiet trust rather than big declarations.
The album doesn’t chase an emotional high. Instead, it settles into a slower pace, giving room for lyrics like “You’ve been good all along” to land honestly. Though produced with Lakewood’s signature polish, “Nothing Is Over” leans into stillness.
Osteen isn’t rushing resolution. “I hope people listen and remember that it’s okay to not have it all figured out,” she says. “God’s still working.”
It’s a fitting beginning for someone who’s not trying to be loud — just faithful.