When
I was growing up, I always listened to Christian music. I loved it. It always
had a great meaning to its songs. I never had to worry about getting in trouble
by my mother by listening to bad music. It also filled me with great joy
knowing that there is someone up there for me to count on. There was always one
person that stood out to me when it came to good Christian music. He had the
beat, he had the meaning, and he was just an all-around amazing artist. This great
man is TobyMac. He has always been awesome. Throughout his career, he has had
great music. He started out with a group called DC Talks. Even then he was
producing amazing music.
The
first album that I had of TobyMac’s is portable sounds. There wasn’t one song
on that album that I didn’t like. My favorite on that was Lose My Soul
featuring Kirk Franklin and Mandisa. It has such a good message and is just an
all-around good song.
He
had other amazing songs on that album that each spoke to me in a different way.
Suddenly, All In, Feeling so Fly, Boomin’, all of those were amazing songs. Then,
just to punch the songs permanently into my life, my mom surprised me with a
trip to go up to waterloo and see him! He played all of my favorite songs and more.
He had fire and amazing light works worked into his show. He even had people on
stage doing flips and stuff. It was fantastic!
Then
there are his other albums. Welcome to Divers City, Tonight, Eye On It, they
were all so amazing! I loved every single one. Each one had at least one song
that spoke to me on a personal level. It was amazballs. They were hype, they
were energetic, fast, slow, meaningful, and on top of all of that, they were Christian.
Who said Christian Music couldn’t be freaking fantastic? This stuff was.
There
is another thing about one of his songs that is awesome. It was the main song
of the 2014-2015 Happiness Inc. and was freaking awesome! They did it so good
that they won several grand championships at several show choir competitions.
Now if that isn’t awesome, I don’t know what is.
I
totally recommend TobyMac for anyone who has any trace of a good taste of
music.
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