Kelly Monrow’s “Time Would Come” Is Out Now

Kelly Monrow ‘s “Time Would Come,” the singer-songwriter and seasoned actress offers not just a song but a meditation—on perseverance, faith, and the quiet dignity of patience.

Known for her roles in Billions and American Crime Story, Monrow’s pivot into music isn’t just a career move—it’s an unfolding of creative selfhood. “Time Would Come” arrives as a slow-burning cinematic piece, heavy with emotional undertones and composed restraint. Its pacing is deliberate. The production glistens, yet never overwhelms her voice, which carries both narrative weight and melodic ease.

The song’s arrangement leans into Americana, while nodding to contemporary pop aesthetics—recalling the clarity of Bonnie Raitt and the soulfulness of modern folk-pop. Yet what elevates “Time Would Come” is its sense of authorship. There’s no distance between the singer and the story here. Monrow doesn’t just perform the song; she inhabits it.

The refrain, “I knew my time would come,” lands like a thesis statement. The track evokes not only personal resilience but also artistic precision: a woman sculpting her narrative out of delay and expectation.

“Time Would Come” is best experienced not as a banger or a chart-chaser, but as a slow bloom—a patient work of self-assurance and lyrical craftsmanship. For an artist whose life has spanned screen, stage, and sound, Kelly Monrow has found a new voice—and it rings true.