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🎧 13 Incredible Songs Driven by Faith features ABBA, Bleachers, Carrie Underwood, G-Eazy & The Weeknd.
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mong my favorite words in the English vocabulary is faith. Why? Faith is meaningful, powerful, and transcends reason and things physically experienced. Faith, hence, requires going deeper than many – even the most devout and ‘faithful’ – can. One scripture stands out from The Bible, and it doesn’t matter whether you’re religious, spiritual, or atheist to the core, honestly – it’s thought-provoking: “…If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye shall say unto this mountain, Remove hence to yonder place; and it shall remove; and nothing shall be impossible unto you.”No worries if you’re not feeling the religion thing! 🎧 13 Incredible Songs Driven by Faith has something for everybody, including the faithless. In one case, 🎙 Slayer even encourages a 🎵 “New Faith” – woo! In addition to the legendary metal band, 🎧 13 Incredible Songs Driven by Faith features songs courtesy of 🎙 ABBA, 🎙 Bleachers, 🎙 Carrie Underwood, 🎙 G-Eazy, and 🎙 The Weeknd among others. Again, Bibles aren’t necessary for this 1st compendium of the year of our Lord, 2022, but you might want some headphones or speakers!
1. ABBA, “I Still Have Faith in You”
💿 Voyage • 🏷 Polar Music International AB / Universal Music Group • 📅 2021
“I still have faith in you / I see it now / Through all these years, that faith live on somehow.” What earns “I Still Have Faith in You” a spot on this list? Basically, it has all the ingredients of a hit. No, ABBA weren’t going to reclaim the pop throne with “I Still Have Faith in You,” but, as a post-prime record by the iconic collective, it checks off all boxes. The vocal performance is strong. The songwriting (🎙 🎼✍ Benny Andersson & 🎙 🎼✍ Björn Ulvaeus) is memorable, particularly on the chorus. The arrangement and production (Andersson and Ulvaeus) are superb as well – warm, grand, and exuberant, particularly as the record progresses. Hearing 🎵 “I Still Have Faith in You,” I still have great faith in ABBA.
Also appears on 🔽:
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2. Stevie Wonder & Ariana Grande, “Faith”
💿 Sing • 🏷 Universal Studio / Republic Records • 📅 2016
“Faith” is lit, period! We get old-school, retro-soul/pop production (Blanco and Tedder produce), which suits both Wonder and Grande. Stevie kicks off the singing, wowing with incredible falsetto and a superb tone. Before explicitly professing his faith on the chorus, Wonder concludes the first verse asserting, “She’s got her own elevation, holy motivation / So, I wrote some letters out in big bold type.” Ariana isn’t outdone in the least, arriving on the second verse and compelling with her own once-in-a-lifetime instrument. “See the boy with the Stevie Wonder swag?” she commences her verse, continuing, “Ain’t got a clue all the magic that he has.” I love how smooth she sings yet manages to pack a punch simultaneously. Furthermore, her upper register – SICK! “Faith” is a must-hear collaboration that transcends the children’s movie that it hails from.
3. Carrie Underwood, “Great is Thy Faithfulness”
💿 My Savior • 🏷 UMG Recordings, Inc. • 📅 2021
“Great is Thy Faithfulness” arrives as the sixth track on My Savior. Underwood is incredible on her own with her powerhouse vocals. Honestly, they’ve only grown more powerful and ripe with age. Even so, Carrie enlists a surprise collaborator: 🎙 CeCe Winans. Mic drop! Honestly, not just anyone can sing with CeCe, who can both sing with restraint and ‘bring the house down.’ On this collaborative take on “Great is Thy Faithfulness,” both vocalists bring their ‘A game’ – understatement! In the first verse, Underwood sings with poise and control, but also incredibly expressively with great sincerity. In the second, Winans brings more punch and oomph, evolving the performance to a higher, more spiritual level. You can just sense where “Great is Thy Faithfulness” is going to end up. Underwood goes on to ‘up the ante’ on the third verse, with both artists trading chilling lines on the chorus:
“Great is Thy faithfulness
Great is Thy faithfulness
Morning by morning new mercies I see
All I have needed Thy hand hath provided
Great is Thy faithfulness
Great is Thy faithfulness
Great is Thy faithfulness
Lord, unto me.”
These two 🏆 Grammy winners shine, giving praise to The Most High.
Also appears on 🔽:
🔗 🙏 Carrie Underwood, “Great is Thy Faithfulness”: Sunday Refresh 🙏 No. 7 (2021)
🔗 🎧 Great Songs by Women: 3BOPS No. 55 (2021)
4. Russ & Jadakiss, “Faith”
💿 CHOMP 2 • 🏷 Russ My Way Inc • 📅 2021
Being the do-it-all dude that he is, he handles the production as well. The result is a respectable backdrop. I heart the use of that vocal patch within the production – SICK! One of my favorite lines from Russ adorns that backdrop: “Deep pockets, deposits / Wrote a self-help book, I’m on my Deepak shit.” Well, that “Deepak shit” is rad! A brief melodic chorus follows the lengthy verse by Russ. 🎙 Jadakiss arrives on the second verse, true to self, with his gruff-voiced, grimy flow. What I’m saying is, have faith in this surefire banger!
5. The Weeknd, “Faith”
💿 After Hours • 🏷 Republic • 📅 2020
Basically, The Weeknd has been consumed by his demons: love, sex, and drugs. All three totally have the potential to mess you up. There are a number of revealing lines on this vulnerable record, including “I’ve been sober for a year, now it time’s for me / To go back to my old ways…” Not Good. There’s also an even more dramatic lyric:
“But if I OD, I want you to OD right beside me
I want you to follow right behind me…”
Wow!
Also appears on 🔽:
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6. Bon Iver, “Faith”
💿 i,i • 🏷 Jagjaguwar • 📅 2019
On “Faith” The nods to religion, rather anti-religion, run rampant. On the second verse, Justin Vernon asserts, “I should’ve known / That I shouldn’t hide / To comprise and to covet,” continuing later, “There is no design / You’ll have to decide / If you’ll come to know, I’m the faithful kind.” The fourth verse is arguably the crowning achievement, where Vernon flat out denounces faith in God:
“This is for my sister
That for my maple
It’s not going the road I’d known as a child of God
Nor to become stable
(So, what if I lose? I’m satisfied).”
Beyond its deep meaning, “Faith” has everything you expect from a Bon Iver record. The production by Vernon, 🎛 Brad Cook and 🎛 Chris Messina is marvelous. The sound naturally embraces indie-folk, constructed by layered acoustic guitars, as well as piano. Of course, it’s not only indie-folk, with the signature alternative-electronic piece remaining in play, with unique vocal effects, synths, and pads.
Also appears on 🔽:
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7. Rev. James Cleveland, “Where is Your Faith in God”
💿 Sings with the World’s Greatest Choirs • 🏷 Savoy • 📅 1985
On this slow, stirring black gospel masterwork, the role of the choir is big, singing the main melody while Cleveland ministers, ad-libs, and comes in strong on the key lyrics. Throughout, various scenarios are presented, all of which require leaning on those everlasting arms (aka God).
“Say you’ve been sick
Tell me about it
And you think you can’t get well
Where is your faith?
Where is your faith in God?”
Whatever problem presents itself, Cleveland’s point is loud and clear: trust and believe in God. It’s crucial to have faith. The prescription offered, hence, is the most powerful, omniscient, merciful, and all-knowing.
Also appears on 🔽:
🔗 🙏 Rev. James Cleveland, Where is Your Faith in God: Sunday Refresh 🙏 No. 27 (2021)
8. Bleachers, “What’d I Do with All This Faith?”
💿 Take the Sadness Out of Saturday Night • 🏷 RCA • 📅 2021
“What’d I Do with All This Faith?” features lovely, lush production. I love the use of the horns, specifically, saxophone. The extended, instrumental introduction is one of the biggest selling points. Bigger still, of course, is the songwriting, which references 60s politics. Specifically, Jack Antonoff focuses on Robert F. Kennedy, a liberal torchbearer who was sadly assassinated in 1968. Essentially, Antonoff speaks of how titanic Kennedy was and there’s few figures like him to make change happen. “So long, Bobby, we’re still scared to start / Now it’s just college kids and me playing in the park,” Jack sings in the first verse, adding in the second, “Or cry hats off to the last Kennedys who even dare to try?” At the end, Antonoff asserts, “‘Cause ain’t no faith could take your place.”
9. Ghost, “Faith”
💿 Prequelle • 🏷 Loma Vista • 📅 2018
🎙 Cardinal Copia (Tobias Forge) sings with conviction throughout, particularly on the chorus (excerpted above). Expectedly, the lyrics match the disturbed, hellish nature of the instrumental, embracing the plague-oriented concept, particularly on the second verse:
“The Luddites shun the diabolical
A fecal trail across the land
Although it…
Stinks, feels and look identical
A pack of fools can take the stand.”
Notably, “Faith” features pipe organ and choral sounds during the final 30 seconds or so, fittingly segueing into the next track on Prequelle, 🎵 “See the Light.”
10. Richard Thompson, “Love in a Faithless Country”
💿 Faithless • Beeswing • 2004
“Love in a Faithless Country” “deals with a mass murderer and his wife roaming across Britain,” even though, Moors Murderers Ian Brady (1938 – 2017) and Myra Hindley (1942 – 2002) aren’t explicitly mentioned in the song. Nonetheless, as beautiful as “Love in a Faithless Country” is, it’s also unsettling, as are the lyrics. However, That’s the way we make love.
“Always make your best moves late at night
Always keep your tools well out of sight
It never pays to work the same town twice
It never hurts to be a little nice.”
Also appears on 🔽:
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11. G-Eazy, “Faithful”
Ft. Marc E. Bassy
💿 These Things Happen Too • 🏷 RCA• 📅 2021
The thing is, this isn’t even Bassy’s song! “Faithful” appears as the 13th track on 💿 These Things Happen Too, the 2021 album by rapper 🎙 G-Eazy. Eazy penned “Faithful” alongside Bassy, 🎼✍ 🎛 Jake Torrey, 🎼✍ Jakob Kasher, and 🎼✍ 🎛 Nick Sarazen. Torrey and Sarazen also serve as producers, constructing a backdrop with a soulful vibe. As for the man of the hour,
Gerald enters the picture in the first verse, speaking of his wrongdoing:
“I know I made some mistakes that you can’t just excuse
I know I did you no favors far as your trust issues.”
In the second verse, he further expounds on the matters of the heart and the hurt he’s caused her, spitting, “You get upset when I’m on the road and these hoes are around / But it’s a job, I can’t just stay home and be broke in town…” Basically, he wants her to know he’s faithful to her and wants her to trust him, acknowledging his mistakes in the process.
12. Slayer, “New Faith”
💿 God Hates Us All • 🏷 Mercury / American Recordings • 📅 2001
“Tell me how it feels knowing chaos will never end
Tell me what it’s like when the celebration begins.”
On “New Faith,” the tempo is quick. The production is dark (understatement), comprised of jagged, ferocious guitars. Furthermore, there are aggressive, biting vocals to match the hellish backdrop. The record sounds atheistic through and through, beyond the lyrics that aren’t the least bit flattering to Christianity (“I keep the Bible in a pool of blood”). The chorus, with variations, sums up the “new faith”:
“Welcome to the horror of the revelation
Tell me what you think of your savior now
I reject all the biblical views of the truth
Dismiss it as the folklore of the times
… Join the new faith for the celebration
Cult of new faith fuels the devastation.”
Self-explanatory, right?
13. George Michael, “Faith”
💿 Faith • 🏷 Sony • 📅 1987
First and foremost, George Michael sounds incredible – the man could always ‘sang!’ Also, he was never too bad on the eyes either 😍. Next, the sound of this major record is exuberant. The production (Michael), particularly for 1987, is ear-catching, slick, and soundly executed. Finally, the songwriting (also, Michael) would make a believer in the staunchest atheist! Basically, George lacks faith in his lover, who is stunning but untrustworthy – ultimately, not a keeper.
“Before this river becomes an ocean
Before you throw my heart back on the floor
Oh, baby, I reconsider my foolish notion
Well, I need someone to hold me
But I’ll wait for somethin’ more.”
Michael may be unable to trust a nameless lover, but we’ll put ample faith in this surefire, pop classic!
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