Kelly Monrow’s “Time Would Come” Is the Empowerment Anthem You Didn’t Know You

If you’re going through it, put on Kelly Monrow ’s “Time Would Come” and turn the volume up. This isn’t just a song—it’s a whole emotional reset.

After making waves as an actress on hit shows like Lucifer and Billions, Kelly Monrow is now all-in on music—and “Time Would Come” proves that she’s not here to play. It’s raw, it’s real, and it hits like a message from your future self telling you: “Hold on. You got this.”

Built on strong pop-country bones with a modern cinematic twist, the track is powerful without being preachy. Kelly’s voice has that rich, smoky texture that makes you stop and listen, especially when she sings, “I knew my time would come.” It doesn’t just sound good—it feels good. It feels like the soundtrack to finally walking away from something toxic. Or the moment before everything in your life starts clicking.

Fans of Shania Twain and Kacey Musgraves will feel right at home here, but Kelly Monrow’s edge is her storytelling. You can tell she’s lived this. She’s not just singing about hope—she’s been through the waiting game, and now she’s on the other side of it.

And let’s not ignore the visual: Kelly Monrow knows how to serve looks and vibes. The single’s cover art and her recent live performances bring it all full circle. She’s building something bigger than just a hit—this is a moment, and people are watching.

Whether you’re stuck in a rut, manifesting better days, or just need a new go-to for your “boss up” playlist, “Time Would Come” should be in the mix.