Eminem and Justin Bieber have joined forces to release “Jesus Is Alive”, a powerful and emotional worship song that’s shaking the music world — and the internet — to its core. Long known for his raw, unapologetic lyrics, Eminem takes a bold step into new territory with this stirring track, delivering verses filled with redemption, hope, and unshakable faith. Justin Bieber, whose own journey of spiritual transformation has been well documented, brings a soulful and heartfelt chorus that elevates the song into pure, spine-tingling worship. “I was lost, now I’m found,” Eminem raps in a breathtaking verse. “Broken chains at my feet, ’cause Jesus set me free.”

Bieber’s voice soars over the haunting piano and gospel choir backdrop, declaring,

“Jesus is alive, and He’s moving through my life.”

The collaboration is already being hailed as one of the most surprising and inspiring moments in modern music history. Fans around the world have flooded social media with reactions ranging from disbelief to awe, praising both artists for their vulnerability and willingness to glorify their faith on such a massive stage.

“I never thought I’d cry listening to an Eminem song,” one fan tweeted. “This hit my soul.”

“Justin and Eminem together for Jesus… absolutely powerful,” another posted. “This is history.”

Beyond the shock factor, “Jesus Is Alive” carries a message that transcends fame, genre, and background. It’s a call to believe, to hope, and to remember that no one is ever too far gone for redemption — a theme both Eminem and Bieber have lived out publicly in their personal lives.

Music critics have praised the song’s raw honesty and emotional punch, with many describing it as one of the boldest artistic risks either artist has ever taken — and one that’s paying off in a big way.

As “Jesus Is Alive” climbs the charts and ignites conversations across the world, one thing is clear: this is more than just a song — it’s a spiritual moment.
And thanks to Eminem and Justin Bieber, millions are being reminded that hope, grace, and faith are still alive — louder and stronger than ever.