Kelly Monrow‘s latest single, “Time Would Come,” is a slow-burning reminder that some voices are impossible to ignore. The Texas-born singer-songwriter and actress, known for her roles in Billions, Lucifer, and American Crime Story, steps further into her musical identity with this emotionally rich track. Fusing a cinematic sound with a polished, anthemic delivery, Kelly Monrow continues to carve a space for herself as a rising voice in the music world.
Rooted in themes of healing, belief, and persistence, “Time Would Come” marks another milestone in Kelly Monrow’s evolution from Hollywood mainstay to respected recording artist. Her voice carries the weight of experience, and the track’s production balances vulnerability with strength. It’s a song for anyone who’s held on through difficult seasons, waiting for life to shift.
Lines like “I knew my time would come” speak directly to the quiet confidence that comes from struggle and self-belief. Monrow’s storytelling, already a hallmark of her artistry, shines through here with clarity and intention. The track holds attention, quietly commanding the listener to stay with her through each verse.
Inspired by artists like Shania Twain, Dolly Parton, and Bonnie Raitt, Kelly makes music that encourages listeners—especially women—to push past limitations and live on their own terms. “Time Would Come” is both a personal anthem and a universal affirmation: when you hold on to faith and keep showing up, your breakthrough will come.