

This playlist is comprised of 12 secular songs that ‘take you to church,’ well sort of. These songs aren’t necessarily fueled by Christianity.


Religious themes appear frequently throughout pop music. That said, that doesn’t necessarily mean that the respective artists are Christians or religious in the least. The songs that appear on this playlist are moving in some respects, but clearly secular. In fact, some even have their fair of skepticism – you may recognize them from our Religiously Skeptical Gems playlists. Without further ado, here are 12 secular songs that ‘take you to church.’ Featured artists include Hozier, Kesha, and Sam Smith.
1. Sam Smith, “Pray”
Album: The Thrill of It All, 2017
Capitol
“I’m young and I’m foolish, I’ve made bad decisions / I block out the news, turn my back on religion… / Lately, that shit ain’t been gettin’ me higher / I lift up my head and the world is on fire / There’s dread in my heart and fear in my bones / And I just don’t know what to say / Maybe I’ll pray…/ I have never believed in You, no / But I’m gonna pray.”
2. Macklemore, “Church” (Ft. Xperience)
Album: Gemini, 2017
Bendo
“Mom and pops, they used to take us to church / Saying ‘if you don’t believe, then the prayin’ don’t work’ / With the beatbox I got free on the pavement, I’m first / Music brought me to my knees, I found faith in a verse / So dear spirit, I know I gotta take a chance / And my mistakes and shortcomings finally made a man / I got some issues, I got problems, gotta make amends…”
It seems that Macklemore is thankful for the blessings bestowed upon him – his daughter, his career, etc. But, how religious or spiritual is he? Examining “Miracle” that precedes “Church,” if we take him literally, he’s not. Yet, the way he ends the featured lyric below is a common Christian confirmation of agreement or truth.
“…The praise won’t save me, and neither will the fan mail / I’d be a sinner, but thank God I’m not religious / And I’m addicted, drugs and women, there’s no difference / I know the right, but the wrong is just so tempting / I got a phobia, fear of what I’m missing, amen.”
3. Kesha, “Praying”
Album: Rainbow, 2017
Kemosabe / RCA
“‘Cause you brought the flames and you put me through hell / I had to learn how to fight for myself / And we both know all the truth I could tell / I’ll just say this is I wish you farewell / I hope you’re somewhere prayin’, prayin’ / I hope your soul is changin’, changin’ / I hope you find your peace / Falling on your knees, prayin’.”
It should also be noted that Rainbow features numerous instances of Kesha ‘stepping up her game,’ opting for empowerment and thoughtfulness over gimmickry and silliness. Her “Tik Tok” days are over.
4. DJ Khaled, “Nobody” (Ft. Alicia Keys & Nicki Minaj)
Album: Grateful, 2017
Epic
5. Khalid, “Saved”
Album: American Teen, 2017
RCA
“But I’ll keep your number saved / ‘Cause I hope one day you’ll get the sense to call me / I’m hoping that you’ll say / You’re missing me the way I’m missing you.”
6. Rich Brian, “Gospel”
Ft. Keith Ape & XXXTENTACION
Album: Gospel – Single, 2017
88rising / EMPIRE
Rich Chigga, Rich Brian, Keith Ape, and XXXTENTACION join forces to bless us with the “Gospel”. Okay, okay, they’re not saving souls in a moral, Christian sort of way, but they do muster up a hard-hitting banger. XXXTENTACION kicks things off as brashly with sex on his mind. Interestingly, he’s a self-admitted ho.
Keith Ape takes the reins next, rapping in both English and Korean. His English bars comprise of drugs, violence, and hellishness. Rich Brian closes things out, dropping an f-bomb or two.
7. Alicia Keys, “The Gospel”
Album: Here, 2016
RCA
“So, we all got children, products of the ghetto / Momma cooked the soup, daddy di the yelling / Uncle was a drunk, cousin was a felon / When he got pitched, he told them he wasn’t tellin’.”
8. Kanye West, “Ultralight Beam” (Ft. Kelly Price, Kirk Franklin, The-Dream & Chance the Rapper)
Album: The Life of Pablo, 2016
G.O.O.D. / Def Jam
9. The 1975, “If I Believe You”
Album: I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It, 2016
Interscope
“And if I believe you / Will that make it stop? / If I told you I need you / Is that what you want? / And I’m broken and bleeding / And begging for help / And I’m asking you Jesus, show yourself.”
10. Ty Dolla $ign, “Saved”
Ft. E-40
Album: Free TC, 2015
Atlantic
11. Hozier, “Take Me to Church”
Album: Hozier, 2014
Columbia
“My church offers no absolutes / She tells me ‘worship in the bedroom’ / The only heaven I’ll be sent to / Is when I’m alone with you / I was born sick, but I love it / Command me to be well.”
Plenty has been written about “Take Me to Church.” The Pop Song Professor spends an entire video and article on one of the best songs of 2014. The Reflector clearly states the song ‘conveys deeper meaning.’
12. Panic! At the Disco, “This is Gospel”
Album: Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! 2013
Fueled by Ramen
“This is the gospel for the vagabonds / Ne’er-do-wells and insufferable bastards / Confessing their apostasies.”
Furthermore, “This is Gospel” is characterized by energetic production and a gargantuan refrain. Groovy, with frontman Brendon Urie’s whiny, dramatic vocals shining, “This is Gospel” transcends being merely another emo song. It’s obvious numerous musical influences are at work, a characteristic that remains afloat throughout this effort.
“If you love me, let me go / These words are knives and often leave scars / The fear of falling apart.”
Photo Credits: Capitol, Bendo, Kemosabe, RCA, Epic, 88rising, EMPIRE, G.O.O.D., Def Jam, Interscope, Atlantic, Columbia, Fueled by Ramen
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