“Double Vision”: Exline Turns Personal Recovery Into Cinematic Christian Pop Anthem

What happens when physical healing becomes a spiritual metaphor? Emerging Christian pop artist Exline answers that question with stunning clarity—or rather, with beautiful, intentional blur—in her new single “Double Vision,” dropping on all streaming platforms this Friday, April 24. Blending ambient textures, driving rhythms, and emotionally charged vocals, the track offers a cinematic, atmospheric take on Christian pop that carries an unmistakable indie edge. Moody yet melodic, “Double Vision” pairs a memorable hook with subtle ‘80s-inspired elements, creating a soundscape that is both immersive and deeply reflective. But beneath the polished production lies a raw, deeply personal story of suffering, surgery, and spiritual awakening.

The song was born during a season of recovery following eye surgery, when Exline experienced literal double vision as her eyes struggled to work together. In that disorienting moment, a powerful spiritual parallel emerged—the difficulty of living with one eye fixed on God’s Kingdom and the other on the distractions of the world. “In Mark 8:22–26, Jesus heals a blind man, but it happens in stages,” Exline explains. “To see clearly, he needed a second touch. I think a lot of us are there—we love Jesus, but we’re still not seeing fully.” Recorded and produced in her home studio in Kansas, with mixing and mastering by sound engineer Gabe Wolf in Los Angeles, “Double Vision” invites listeners into that honest tension. The result is not a song of easy answers, but one of hopeful alignment—pointing toward a clearer, more focused faith that leads to peace. Never miss a gospel release—follow Kingdomboiz on WhatsApp or Telegram today. “Double Vision” arrives April 24 on Spotify, Apple Music, and all major platforms.



