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Writer's pictureBenjamin Griffith

Creigh Riepe Refuses To Wallow In Sadness On “Better Days”

Better times are coming.



Having gone from small-town dreamer to accomplished Nashville artist, Creigh Riepe’s artistic journey stands as an inspiring story to us everyday people.


A rising force in the Christian music scene, Creigh Riepe initially got his start as a producer and touring musician. Supporting and sharing stages with titans of the country music scene like Keith Urban and Tim McGraw, he caught the attention of the industry even further as a contestant on The Voice in 2024.


Known for a blissful combination of emotionally rich songwriting, soul-stirring voice, and heartwarming faith, Creigh Riepe's music has become the personification of the artist he wants to be. His jump to a solo career was in many ways a long time coming, and we couldn’t be happier for an artist with such an uplifting message.


Crafting music that uplifts, inspires, and connects has always been his goal, and as his solo career continues to take off, there’s no better time to achieve his dreams than now.



Crafted during a self-described tumultuous period in his life, his release “Better Days” is in equal parts a personal confession and a bit of a spiritual refuge. From the instant “Better Days” starts, a beautiful piano draws you in, with his tender vocals opening the track with the words “Feeling all alone / Don’t even know what day it is.”


Creigh Riepe is not one to wallow, though, and singing lines like “Better days / they’re on the way / I can see it in your eyes / Don’t believe the lies,” he channels personal trials into a universal message of resilience and faith. “Better Days” feels like a glimmer of hope in a dark world, balancing his frank honesty with an undeniable sense of optimism.


With “Better Days,” Creigh Riepe further affirms his commitment to a most precious mission: making music that uplifts, inspires, and connects.

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