“You Brought Me Through” — Nathan Wright’s New Music Video Premieres Tomorrow
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — April 2, 2026
Live Your Love Legacy recording artist Nathan Wright will premiere the official music video for “You Brought Me Through” on April 3, 2026, debuting exclusively on the AI Music Video Show.
The premiere will stream live via X and at:
https://www.musicvideochannel.ai
The Story Behind the Song
Some songs begin with an idea. “You Brought Me Through” begins with a moment. It is the kind of moment where the answers run out, hope runs thin, and every road forward seems to lead back to the same place: alone.
Written by Dawn Mays and produced by Live Your Love Legacy in collaboration with Wylde Chylde Records under Digital Paper Dolls LLC, the song lives in that space of quiet honesty. It reflects the tension of trying to hold everything together while knowing, deep down, that you cannot do it on your own.
What makes this song different is what happens next.
The turning point does not come as a breakthrough or a sudden change in circumstances. It comes in the silence, in the moment where something, or Someone, meets you exactly where you are. Not at the finish line, but in the middle of the struggle.
From there, the song unfolds as a journey of transformation. The weight that once felt overwhelming begins to lift. The voice that once felt distant becomes personal. The place that felt like an ending reveals itself as something still unfinished.
By the time the final chorus arrives, the perspective has shifted completely. The night was not avoided. It was walked through. The strength did not come from within, but from a presence that never left. What once felt like barely holding on becomes something steady, grounded, and real.
At its core, “You Brought Me Through” is a song about being carried through what you could not overcome alone, and realizing on the other side that you were never alone to begin with.

What the song ultimately offers is not just a story, but an invitation. It suggests that strength does not always come from pushing harder or holding on longer, but from recognizing when you were never meant to carry everything by yourself. It challenges the idea that you have to have it all figured out before something changes. Instead, it points to the possibility that transformation often begins in surrender, in honesty, and in allowing yourself to be met where you are. For listeners, the takeaway is simple but not easy. You may not understand the path you are on, but that does not mean you are walking it alone.
The Video
The music video mirrors that journey, not as a linear story, but as a lived experience.
Nathan Wright moves through vast, shifting landscapes showing that he needs these peace, solitude and beauty of these largely untouched places in order to create something of the scope of his upcoming album Not Alone.
From the rugged Eastern US coastlines at sunrise to the towering mountains of Montana, and from the solitude of the Appalachian Trail to the long, open highways of the American Southwest, each setting becomes part of the story.

Intercut with these scenes are intimate moments inside the studio, where the song itself was shaped, wrestled with, and ultimately brought to life.
The contrast is intentional.
Because the story is not just about where you go. It is about what changes within you while you are on your way there.
The video also deepens the growing Digital Paper Dolls visual universe. Viewers may recognize returning imagery, including the weathered church ruins seen in earlier works like Cody M. Brooks’ “Rock of Ages” and Nathan’s own “Whispers in the Wind.”
But here, those places do not feel like endings. They feel like continuation.

Nathan’s identity as a rock climber becomes part of the visual language, but the symbolism runs deeper than the climb itself. This is not a story only about reaching the summit. It is about realizing you were never climbing alone.
Why Now
Releasing during Easter week, “You Brought Me Through” carries a message that aligns naturally with the season without needing to overstate it.
It is found in the imagery: a sunrise breaking through darkness, a voice cutting through distance, a path that did not end where it should have. Songs about resilience and faith that needed to be written through the proper inspiration.
The song, like Nathan’s music in general, does not try to explain everything. It simply tells the truth of what it feels like to be brought through something you could not overcome on your own.
Where to Watch & Listen
Premiere: April 3, 2026
AI Music Video Show on X: https://x.com/aimusicvideo
Live Stream: https://www.musicvideochannel.ai
After the Premiere:
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LiveYourLoveLegacy
This Weekend:
Hear the track on Sonic Boom: https://x.com/SKiBumDad
The Album
Nathan Wright’s upcoming album, Not Alone, arrives Spring 2026.
If “You Brought Me Through” is the reflection moment, Not Alone is the full journey, a collection of songs rooted in resilience, faith, and the realization that even in the hardest moments, you are never truly by yourself.

The album will be available directly through Nathan’s official artist page:
https://liveyourlovelegacy.com/artist/nathan-wright/
Media Contact

Lucy Miller (Press Manager)
press@liveyourlovelegacy.com