Latest Release
You Can’t Cancel Me
This song pushes back against a culture that shames conviction and tries to silence truth. It’s about holding fast to faith, family, and the values that built something worth standing for. In a world that trades clarity for confusion, this song is a reminder that truth doesn’t bend, God doesn’t change, and real grit doesn’t go quietly.
Where We Belong
This song wrestles with the reality of death and grief while pointing to the greater hope of resurrection. It’s about facing loss honestly but holding fast to the promise that the grave isn’t the end — through Christ, we rise to where we truly belong.
What We Need
This song speaks to the grind of chasing money and titles while missing what matters most. It’s a reminder that no paycheck or position can save a soul — only grace and the hope found in Jesus can make us whole.
I Stand
(Live)
This song is a declaration of faith, respect, and backbone. It’s about standing for the flag, standing for the cross, honoring those who sacrifice, working hard with your own hands, raising kids on truth, and refusing to bow to shifting trends or “woke” demands. It’s a pledge to God, country, and the values that last.
Run Back Home
This song tells the story of chasing success and image only to end up empty, then finding the way back through mercy and grace. It’s about laying down pride, returning home to what matters, and letting God’s love lead the way.
Ain’t No Paycheck Buys a Halo
This song speaks to the grind of chasing money and titles while missing what matters most. It’s a reminder that no paycheck or position can save a soul — only grace and the hope found in Jesus can make us whole.
They Call It News – MSLSD
(Live)
They Call It News (MSLSD) is a song that calls out the deception and bias of modern media. It tells the story of rejecting false narratives, standing firm in the truth, and not being swayed by the noise.
What I Want Ain’t What I Need (Duet)
This song tells the story of two voices searching for something real beyond the empty highs of life. It’s about admitting that what we often chase won’t satisfy, and finding instead the steady mercy, truth, and peace that only come through faith.
Will You Choose
This song wrestles with mortality, and the choices people make when faced with the end of life. It contrasts chasing fame, comfort, or control with the deeper call to face death honestly, receive grace, and trust in the hope that only faith can give.