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"Back to God" is a song performed by American singer, Reba McEntire. It was released as the second single from her 2017 album, Sing It Now: Songs of Faith & Hope, on January 20, 2017. [2] A duet version with Lauren Daigle was released on April 2, 2017. [3] The song became McEntire's first Hot Christian Songs No. 1, and Daigle's second.
"What If I Stumble?" is a song by the American contemporary Christian music group DC Talk. Released in 1995, it was the third radio single from the group's fourth album, Jesus Freak . "What If I Stumble?"
He died a couple years back in a car crash while drunk, on his way home from playing Santa for the kids. Image credits: Reginald_Waterbucket The research team split 67 young adults into three groups.
The song is a Williams' statement of rebellion, not only in his lifestyle and living out the lyrics of his songs, but of his musical identity and direction. With the latter point, the lyrics state Williams' unapologetic desire to forge his own style, particularly in response to criticism for his change from a more polished style of country ...
The song's music video stars King and Lambert singing the song's lyrics on a stage in a wedding chapel. The video also contains footage of many guests dancing and performing other wedding traditions. Halfway through the music video, Lambert pours an alcoholic beverage into a bowl of punch in order to fit the topic of the song.
"Only God Knows Why" is a song by American musician Kid Rock. It was recorded in 1998 for his album Devil Without a Cause , on which it features as the eleventh track. The song was the first recorded ballad on record by Kid Rock.
In an interview with Rolling Stone discussing Astroworld, Travis Scott's A&R Sickamore said, "The record we worked on the longest is "Stop Trying to Be God". I think that was the oldest record on the album." [1] In an interview with The Fader, Mike Dean spoke about working on the song: It was crazy. It took like a year for it to all come together.
"Redneck" is the first single from the heavy metal band Lamb of God, from their fifth album Sacrament. A music video was also produced for the song. Vocalist Randy Blythe described the song's meaning in an interview with the magazine Metal Hammer: Generally, it's not about any one person in particular.