Waterwalk Records unveils two powerful worship releases for Holy Week: 'Jesus.' and 'Break Me'
In time for the solemn reflection of Holy Week, Waterwalk Records presents two deeply moving worship songs that speak to faith, surrender, and redemption: “Jesus,” available on all streaming platforms on March 30, 2026; and “Break Me,” to be released today, April 3, 2026 (Good Friday).
Penned by RJ Dela Fuente and Elijah Villa, “Jesus.” is a powerful worship anthem that magnifies the unwavering love and sovereignty of Christ.
With its anthemic and meditative structure, the song draws listeners into a posture of reverence — declaring honor, glory, and praise to one name above all.
Elevated by Joshua Mier’s arrangement and Nikhil Amarnani’s contemporary production, “Jesus.” serves as both a personal declaration of faith and a unifying call to worship.
Complementing this release is RJ Dela Fuente’s rendition of the gospel classic “Break Me” — originally performed and written by OPM icon Gary Valenciano.
To be released today, Good Friday, the song carries a deeply introspective message of surrender and spiritual renewal.
Through heartfelt lyrics and an emotional delivery, “Break Me” reflects the journey of confronting one’s brokenness and finding hope in being reshaped by grace.
Albert Tamayo masterfully produced the track from Gary Valenciano’s original arrangement, further amplifying its message of humility and redemption.
Together, these two releases form a cohesive narrative for Holy Week — moving from exaltation to surrender, from declaration to transformation.
“Jesus.” reminds listeners of Christ’s eternal reign and unfailing love, while “Break Me” invites a personal response: to be made whole through grace, even in brokenness.
As the world pauses to reflect during this sacred season, celebrating its 40th year, Manila Genesis Entertainment and Management, in cooperation with Waterwalk Records and Sony Music Philippines, offer these songs as a timely soundtrack for worship, prayer, and renewal — anchored in the enduring message of hope, sacrifice, and unconditional love.
“Jesus.” and “Break Me” are available on all major streaming platforms. (Robert Requintina)