Two Easter Sunday Releases: The Light Led Me Back and The Day the Stone Was Lifted
Two new singles for Easter 2026, now available across all major streaming platforms
On Easter Sunday 2026, I released two new singles under the name Yehoshua of Ēatūn, both now available across all major streaming platforms.
Though they were released together for Easter, these songs come from two very different places.
One is deeply personal — a song about survival, meaning, calling, and the light that led me back.
The other is explicitly sacred — a song dedicated to the resurrection of Christ and the victory of Easter morning.
Together, they belong to Easter.
The Light Led Me Back
This song is personal in a way that is difficult to describe lightly.
The Light Led Me Back begins in remembrance — reflecting on what I witnessed on September 10, 2025, and the way that moment affected me. In the months that followed, I carried questions, weight, and a growing sense that what I had gone through in my own life, especially my near-death experience, was connected to a deeper understanding I had not yet fully grasped.
Over time, that understanding began to take shape.
This song speaks to the realization that the light I encountered when I almost died did not bring me into heaven or hell because it was not my time. Instead, the light led me back. And through everything that has unfolded since September 2025, I have come to understand that return differently — not as an accident, not as unfinished confusion, but as part of a greater calling.
That is what this song is about.
It is about survival.
It is about meaning.
It is about context finally arriving after a long season of pain, uncertainty, and reflection.
And above all, it is about the truth that the light led me back for a reason.
The Day the Stone Was Lifted
If The Light Led Me Back is a personal testimony, The Day the Stone Was Lifted is an Easter proclamation.
This song is dedicated to the resurrection of Christ — to the victory, hope, and holy triumph at the heart of Easter Sunday. Where Good Friday carries the sorrow of the cross, Easter carries the joy of the empty tomb. It is the day death was defeated, the day grief was broken open by glory, and the day hope stood up alive.
That is the spirit behind this song.
The Day the Stone Was Lifted is a musical declaration of resurrection — a song shaped by praise, reverence, and the central Christian confession:
Hallelujah, He is risen.
It was important to me that this song be released on Easter itself, because it belongs to Easter in every sense. It is not simply inspired by the resurrection in a broad way. It is dedicated to it. It was written to honour the risen Christ and the meaning of that day.
Available Across All Major Platforms
Both singles are now available for streaming across major platforms, including:
Spotify
Apple Music
iTunes
Instagram & Facebook
TikTok & other ByteDance stores
YouTube Music
Amazon
Pandora
Deezer
Tidal
iHeartRadio
Qobuz
Saavn
Boomplay
Anghami
NetEase
Tencent
Claro Música
Joox
Kuack Media
Adaptr
Flo
MediaNet
Snapchat
Roblox (beta)
These two songs were released together for Easter 2026, but each carries its own voice.
One speaks from personal return.
One speaks from resurrection.
One looks back at what the light revealed through survival.
One looks to Christ, risen in glory.
Together, they form my Easter Sunday release.
Yehoshua of Ēatūn




