"After all the fire and the rain... after all the joy and all the pain..."

, it has seen a resurgence in 2026 through live performances and a renewed appreciation for its message. Below is a review exploring the song's enduring appeal and why it remains a relevant "new" discovery for listeners today. The Timeless Soul of "It All Comes Down to Love" Originally featured on his 2002 live album Live Up & Close

Bebe Winans’s work sits within a late-20th and early-21st-century trend where gospel artists crossed over into mainstream R&B and pop markets. This cross-pollination expanded audiences, changed radio playlists, and influenced worship music’s sonic palette. “It All Comes Down to Love” exemplifies that crossover: firmly rooted in gospel values while polished for contemporary listening platforms.

A house/dance collaboration with Debbie Winans.

Because after all the fire and the rain, it didn’t matter if the MP3 was new or old.