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Childlike Cici
All We Like Sheep

🖐️ Key Points
1. Lyrical honesty
2. Testimonies given
3. Themes of spiritual recovery
4. Spiritual call
5. Journey type album
Tracklisting
Disc 1
1. All We Like Sheep (1:49)
2. All I Know (ft.TuKool Tiff, LANELL GRANT & Ja) (4:14)
3. Day One (ft.Lecrae) (3:08)
4. Party In The Heavens (3:15)
5. Storytime (2:02)
6. God's Not Dead (ft.Futuristic) (3:46)
Disc 2
1. Water (2:07)
2. A Sheep's Interlude (00:23)
3. Love In The Lost (ft.CèJae & Stevie Rizo) (3:15)
4. Rest Of My Life (2:38)
5. It's Time (ft.KB) (2:34)
6. Selah (00:32)
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Childlike CiCi (Full Playlist)
Party in the Heavens (Music Video)
Music Review
The album opens with the title track “All We Like Sheep”, a concise but weighty piece (~1:49, F♯ minor, ~74 BPM) that sets a solemn and reflective tone right away—almost like a spiritual call to attention. In drawing from the biblical parable of straying and redemption, the song uses minimalist trap elements—echoing trap drums beneath a haunting melodic loop—to underscore humanity’s tendency to wander. The production’s restrained energy emphasizes introspection rather than celebration, inviting listeners into thoughtful confession and return.
Throughout the album, Childlike CiCi builds around themes of spiritual recovery, communal hope, and God’s faithfulness. The musical journey progresses through tracks featuring Jackie Hill Perry, Lecrae, KB, LaNell Grant, and TuKool Tiff, weaving dialogue about forgiveness, perseverance, and divine love with confident lyrical delivery. According to one commentary, the album “opens with the thoughtful ‘All We Like Sheep’ before jumping into a high‑energy run with All‑Star features” and includes reflective pieces like “Party in the Heavens,” which narrates CiCi’s faith story and longing for eternal home.
Within “Rest of My Life,” CiCi shifts from parable to testimony—singing about deliverance from past trauma and the promise of spiritual restoration. Lines like “I should’ve died… They’re still trying to figure out how… You got me out” emphasize God’s saving hand through danger, with the chorus affirming a lifelong commitment: “Now that I believe… I want to spend the rest of my life with You always.” The vulnerability paired with gratitude connects beautifully to the album’s broader narrative of lost sheep being found, and faith leading to dedication.
All We Like Sheep is as much a journey through brokenness as it is a celebration of redemption. Childlike CiCi uses both lyrical honesty and community collaboration (with other faith-forward artists) to paint a vision: though we wander like sheep, God’s grace finds and restores us. The result is a cohesive creative statement that blends confessional hip-hop with gospel testimony, ultimately inviting listeners to trade their wandering for worshipful return.
All We Like Sheep is as much a journey through brokenness as it is a celebration of redemption. The album’s pacing—from the solemn opener to emotionally raw tracks like “Love in the Lost,” and then to hopeful, worshipful interludes—illustrates a movement from spiritual exile to homecoming. This mirrors Matthew 9:36, where Jesus, seeing the crowds, “had compassion on them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd.” Childlike CiCi captures that same heart of divine compassion—showing that though we wander and falter, God does not leave us abandoned.
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