After years of anticipation and countless fan requests, award-winning producer, composer, and cinematic music visionary Tommee Profitt has finally unveiled The Birth of a King: The Instrumentals - a breathtaking re-release of his acclaimed Christmas album, now presented entirely without vocals.
Ever since the 2020 debut of The Birth of a King, listeners have been asking a single question: "When will you release the instrumentals?" Five years later, Profitt has answered - not only meeting but exceeding expectations with a project that allows the music to speak entirely on its own.
"This has been the most requested thing since The Birth of a King came out," Profitt shared. "After five years, it's finally here - the full album, every song, the same heart, but just music. Hopefully this is a resource that blesses some people! Perfect for singing along, performing to, creating, slowing down, or just listening."
The original The Birth of a King album featured powerhouse collaborations with artists such as Tauren Wells, Crowder, Brandon Lake, Rachael Lampa, and AVALON, blending modern pop, cinematic scoring, and sacred Christmas storytelling into one of the most sonically ambitious Christian holiday projects of the decade. Known for his grand orchestral production, Profitt fused sweeping strings, thunderous percussion, and cinematic dynamics that gave traditional carols and original pieces a sense of epic scale rarely heard in Christmas music.
With The Instrumentals, that same sonic landscape takes center stage - stripped of lyrics yet brimming with emotion and reverence. The record invites listeners to experience the beauty and majesty of Christmas through pure orchestration. Each track - from "O Come O Come Emmanuel" and "Noel (Reimagined)" to "He Is Born" and "The Birth of a King" - unfolds like a film score to the nativity story, capturing awe, tension, wonder, and ultimate triumph.
Beyond its musical artistry, Profitt envisions this project as a creative resource for artists, churches, filmmakers, and worship leaders alike. "It's for anyone who wants to sing these songs themselves, perform them live, use them in creative projects, or just sit back and soak in the sound," he explained. "I wanted to make something that could serve others in the same way this music has inspired me."
The Birth of a King: The Instrumentals is available now on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and YouTube.
With this release, Profitt once again bridges the worlds of faith and cinematic storytelling, offering a timeless gift for the holiday season - a reminder that even without words, the music of Christmas still speaks powerfully of hope, reverence, and redemption.







