Niki Lou Savich Releases Joyful Gospel Single 'Home Sweet Home' Ahead Of Sophomore Album
Nashville-based roots artist Niki Lou Savich has released her new single "Home Sweet Home" today, marking the sixth and final song to arrive ahead of her upcoming twelve-track album, My Offering, due February 13, 2026. Written with a gentle sense of playfulness and hope, the song imagines the joyful moment a newly departed soul begins its upward journey toward Heaven's "beautiful shore," celebrating the peace and promise found beyond this life.
Driven by a feel-good, old-time gospel groove, "Home Sweet Home" captures the simple trust and anticipation of someone stepping from earthly toil into eternal rest. Rather than focusing on sorrow, the song leans into freedom, joy, and assurance, offering listeners a comforting perspective on death as a homecoming–one filled with reunion, worship, and the long-awaited sight of Jesus face-to-face.
Hailing from Poplarville, Mississippi, Niki Lou Savich has followed a winding path that ultimately led her to making music in Nashville, Tennessee. A poet-turned-songwriter, she writes richly detailed lyrics shaped by a lifetime of lived experiences and a deeply personal journey as a caregiver to elderly family members. That season of life became the catalyst for sharing her songs publicly, grounding her music in honesty, compassion, and faith.
Her debut album, Million Tears, released October 11, 2024, introduced listeners to her heartfelt blend of bluegrass, Appalachian, Americana, gospel, and folk influences. The album featured twelve original songs, including two co-writes with Nashville Christian Songwriters founder John Chisum, and was produced and arranged by acclaimed musician Gordon Mote, who also performed alongside some of Nashville's finest players.
Now reunited with Mote for her sophomore effort, Niki Lou continues that deeply honest storytelling on My Offering. The album has rolled out throughout 2025, with "Home Sweet Home" serving as a fitting final preview–an uplifting reminder that for those who trust in Christ, the end of this journey is not an ending at all, but a joyful arrival.







