Provocateur, visionary, and unapologetic sensualist Cera Gibson unleashes “I Found God,” the electrifying lead single from her new EP pinksoak (out March 15)—a dark, pulsating dance-pop manifesto that reclaims pleasure as a sacred act. Equal parts confessional and club anthem, the track is a full-throttle rejection of sexual shame, wrapped in seductive synths and Gibson’s signature smoldering vocal delivery.
The accompanying music video is a revelation—literally. Set in a church-turned-rave, Gibson presides over a diverse congregation (men, women, and gender-nonconforming individuals of all ages and body types) as they writhe, convulse, and ascend toward self-discovery through movement. It’s a stark rebuke of mainstream media’s sterilized, exclusionary portrayals of desire, replacing them with something radical: sexuality as inclusive, ageless, and holy. The visuals—drenched in neon-lit chiaroscuro—blur the lines between sin and salvation, making a compelling case that liberation is the truest form of worship.

“I Found God” is industrial pop at its most intoxicating. The production throbs like a heartbeat, with hypnotic basslines and shimmering, dissonant synths that mirror the track’s thematic tension—ecstasy and enlightenment, pleasure and power.
Following her SXSW-selected “Eclipse” video, Gibson continues to cement herself as alt-pop’s most fearless auteur. With over 1 million followers across platforms, she’s built a brand that merges music, activism, and unflinching authenticity—proving that art can entertain, challenge, and emancipate simultaneously. pinksoak promises to be a full immersion into her world, where sound, visuals, and message collide into something unignorable.
Cera Gibson isn’t just pushing boundaries—she’s erasing them entirely. “I Found God” is a masterclass in audacious artistry, a track that seduces, provokes, and emancipates in the span of three incendiary minutes. The revolution will be danced to. Connect With Cera Gibson on Instagram and Spotify