Tasha Layton has released a new rendition of "Meet Me In The Valley," retitled "Meet Me In The Valley (I Surrender All)," out now on all streaming platforms via BEC Recordings. The song originally appeared on Layton's 2025 album Life In Me and became the centerpiece of a short film documenting her three-day solo retreat into California's Death Valley National Park.
Layton has said the song grew out of a season where she repeatedly felt God telling her to "get low" - a call to humility and surrender that led her to spend three days alone in the desert earlier this year to pray, fast, and reflect. "What God did there was astounding, and He met me there," Layton shared of the experience. The song was co-written by Layton, her husband Keith Everette Smith, Jacob Sooter, and Meredith Andrews.
This new version leans further into that theme of surrender, built around the song's central declaration that God faithfully meets people in their lowest, most desolate seasons. Layton, a former American Idol Season 9 contestant and one-time backing vocalist for Katy Perry, has built her solo career on songs drawn from her own walk of faith, including collaborations with Chris Brown, Rachael Lampa, Colton Dixon, and Tim Hughes on Life In Me.
"Meet Me In The Valley (I Surrender All)" is available now wherever listeners stream music.
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