Weatherman2020
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References to Christianity.
Pretty common in the past.
Pretty common in the past.
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References to Christianity.
Pretty common in the past.
You are absolutely delusional. If anything, this post demonstrates just how ignorant you are.References to Christianity.
Pretty common in the past.
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You are absolutely delusional. If anything, this post demonstrates just how ignorant you are.
And don't even get me started.
I'll translate the OP for you...There are some great songs there. And some shit ones. Why on earth wouldnt they get made ?
You are absolutely delusional. If anything, this post demonstrates just how ignorant you are.
And don't even get me started.
Says Karen who piddles her diaper at the sight of a George Washington statue.I'll translate the OP for you...
"Gibber gibber...Liberals...gibber...woke...gibber...Christian-hating...gibber gibber..."
Pretty sure I have heard Bridge over Troubed Waters on the radio several times. I dont actually own it but I know all the words. How did that happen ?Those are specific Christians artists and will NEVER be played on a mainstream secular music radio station.
Who recorded Bridge over troubled water and when?Pretty sure I have heard Bridge over Troubed Waters on the radio several times. I dont actually own it but I know all the words. How did that happen ?
I think you just want to be a victim.
It doesnt matter when it was recorded.It gets played today. We should be grateful that "Christian Rock" is a niche genre because examples I have heard are fucking dismal.Who recorded Bridge over troubled water and when?
Now go back and read the OP heading and get back to us with a report.
Yes, it does matter that I’m right - that no one today will produce any music linked to a positive view of God.It doesnt matter when it was recorded.It gets played today. We should be grateful that "Christian Rock" is a niche genre because examples I have heard are fucking dismal.
You are mistaken. Lauren Daigle has broke into the secular charts time and time again. An appearance on "The Voice" rocketed "Hold on to Me" on both itunes and the Billboard 200.Those are specific Christians artists and will NEVER be played on a mainstream secular music radio station.
Her hit songs you’re talking about are secular with only vague references to God. A secular person would never make the connection. Swithchfoot is the same.You are mistaken. Lauren Daigle has broke into the secular charts time and time again. An appearance on "The Voice" rocketed "Hold on to Me" on both itunes and the Billboard 200.
Since the release of her GRAMMY Award winning, platinum certified album Look Up Child, Lauren Daigle has reigned on the Billboard Charts. The album debuted at No. 3 on the Top 200 Albums chart making Daigle the first female artist to simultaneously hit the Top 10 on both Billboard’s Pop and Christian Billboard Album Charts. In addition, the GRAMMY Award winning triple-platinum crossover hit, “You Say,” became the longest-running No. 1 song of any genre on the weekly Billboard Hot charts at an incredible 116 weeks. Daigle has earned seven Billboard Music Awards, four American Music Awards, ten GMA Dove Music Awards and sold-out concert venues all over the world.
Lauren Daigle - 'Hold On To Me'
Two-time GRAMMY Award winner and multi-platinum selling artist Lauren Daigleputs out her first original music in 3 years with the release of her new single, “Hold On To Me.” We have the brand new music video right here!wava.com