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Reba McEntire, Mike Posner, and Avenged Sevenfold are among musicians with songs featured on our 10 Powerful Songs Referencing God playlist.
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God is good. Better yet, God is great. The all-knowing, all-powerful has been the subject of many conversations. For Christians, he serves as a source of strength. For skeptics, he’s viewed as something that believers waste their time and energy praising and praying to. Interestingly, numerous musicians – some believers and others not – have written songs that make reference to God throughout musical history. This list only touches the surface of powerful songs referencing God, picking only 10 to analyze. Here, believers and nonbelievers alike, are 10 powerful songs referencing God.
1. Reba McEntire, “Back to God
Sing It Now: Songs of Faith & Hope • Big Machine • 2017
Surprisingly, despite how much McEntire makes “Back to God” sound like an original, it is a cover, written and originally performed by Randy Houser back in 2008.
2. Mike Posner, “Only God Knows”
At Night. Alone • Island • 2016
On “Only God Knows,” Posner speaks about the loss of a teacher, mentor, and friend, who died while he was recording the album. According to Genius, the titular phrase were words out of Norman Mamey’s mouth. “Only God Knows” doesn’t make a gargantuan religious statement, but does find Posner asserting God’s omnipotence.
“Only God knows Only God knows Only God knows how hard I’ve been trying Only God knows Only God knows Only God knows the trouble on my mind.”
3. Florida Georgia Line, “God, Your Mama, and Me”
Ft. Backstreet Boys
Dig Your Roots • Big Machine • 2016
“Never gonna run dry, never gonna come up empty Now until the day I die, unconditionally You know I’m always gonna be here for ya No one’s ever gonna love you more than God, your mama, and me God, your mama, and me Unconditionally, God, your mama, and me.”
4. Frank Ocean, “Godspeed”
Blonde • Blonded • 2016
Interestingly, “Godspeed” doesn’t provide explicit confirmation of Ocean’s spiritual status. While it makes biblical reference and features gospel-infused production, Ocean remains vague in his spiritual walk.
“I will always love you how I do Let go of a prayer for ya Just a sweet word The Table is prepared for you.”
5. Mac Miller, “God Is Fair, Sexy Nasty”
Ft. Kendrick Lamar
The Divine Feminine • Warner Bros. • 2016
6. Avenged Sevenfold, “God Damn”
The Stage • Capitol • 2016
“Pledge allegiance, no flag God nation, goddamned The devil dances with the scorned And how the fire keeps us warm Tunnel vision, no man Damnation, god damn Can’t see the forest for the trees Can’t heal the wound before we bleed.”
7. Avenged Sevenfold, “Creating God”
The Stage • Capitol • 2016
“Standing in the shade of altruism, answering the call Came a modern messiah to save us all Something far beyond the work of fiction, Positronic brain A world that’s void of all the anguish and suffering, pain…”
The central lyric of the record confirms this higher power:
“We’re creating god, master of our designs We’re creating god, unsure of what we’ll find.”
This newly created messiah is something else. Cleary, not in the vein of which Reba sings on “Back to God.”
8. Tech N9ne, “Need Jesus”
The Storm • Strange Music • 2016
“I don’t know why they wanna call me up every Easter Sunday to the altar Maybe the music I am doin’ is never gospel, sinner is what they call ya…”
Safe to say, he is unapologetic. He gives no…
“My mother was a Christian but I used to go with the wicked for the stick and what’s the problem…”
9. Bon Iver, “33 ‘GOD’”
22, A Million • Jagjaguwar • 2016
An overt reference to God confirms Vernon’s religious skepticism:
“We find God and religions too Staying at the Ace Hotel.”
Contextually, this aforementioned lyric likens the potential hook up to spirituality, clearly triggering an agnostic/atheistic sentiment. Many devout Christians wouldn’t liken a human relationship to one with God. Regardless of his spiritual status, Bon Iver shares a captivating song with the world.
10. Jon Bellion, “Hand of God” – Outro
The Human Condition • Capitol • 2016
“Hand of God” isn’t a sermon – it’s certainly not a Biblical tour de force – but Bellion acknowledges his shortcomings and the power of God.
“I am just a man, I am just a man Who lusts, gives, tries Sometimes I lose my way.”
That power is amplified greatly at the end with the addition of a gospel choir (the Andraé Crouch choir) and incorporating lines from previous songs from The Human Condition.
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