Michael Sweet releases third single 'Again' from solo album 'The Master Plan'

Michael Sweet of Stryper has released 'Again,' the third single from his upcoming solo album *The Master Plan* (April 3, 2026, Frontiers Music Srl), following the title track and 'Lord.' The personal track aims to help listeners heal from loss.

Singer-songwriter Michael Sweet released the single “Again” on March 12, 2026, as the third preview from his solo album The Master Plan, out April 3 via Frontiers Music Srl. A lyric video accompanies the track, available for pre-order alongside the album.

“We’ve all lost someone,” Sweet said. “We all feel pain from that loss. I wrote this song to help people heal.”

Co-produced with Jeff Savage (TobyMac, Jars of Clay), the album blends worshipful lyrics, fresh textures, and Sweet’s signature vocals for inspiration and faith. It follows releases of the title track (January), “Lord” (February), and features tracks like “Stronger,” “Eternally,” “Faith,” and “Worship You.”

Sweet fronts Stryper (10M+ albums sold, '80s hits like “Honestly”), co-founded Sweet & Lynch, and played with Boston (2007-2011).

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