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Steven Malcom

Tree

Sevin-Mozes
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🖐️ Key Points

1. Psalm 103
2. Fusion of Faith
3. Message of God’s glory
4. High Energy
5. Chill, wavy, and hype vibes

Tracklisting

1. Heavenly Father (ft.Fisk Jubilee Singers) (2:17)
2. All I Know (3:02)
3. Summertime (ft. Snoop Dogg & Jay-Way) (3:09)
4. On Point (2:32)
5. Believe In Me (2:38)
6. Demons (ft.Plan G & Jude Barclay)(2:36)
7. Rooftop Freestyle (ft.Derek Minor)(2:49)
8. Red Light Green Light (ft.Ty Brasel & Jay-Way)(4:02)
9. Accelerate (ft. Canon)(2:07)
10. Ain't Playin' (ft.Social Club Misfits)(3:43)
11. Lately (2:29)
12. Great (ft.Waldo)(2:27)
13. RESPECT (2:49)
14. Jah Ah De King (2:53)
15. Glory On Me (ft.Childish Major & Taylor Hill) (3:28)
16. Fuego (R3HAB Remix) (ft.Shaggy & R3HAB) (2:52)

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Music Review

Steven Malcolm’s 2022 album, Tree, released on April 15, delivers a powerful blend of hip-hop artistry and gospel-driven purpose. Spanning 16 tracks and running a total of 46 minutes, the album masterfully bridges the gap between mainstream musical appeal and spiritually rooted messages. Malcolm’s lyrical direction stays firmly focused on glorifying God, exploring the benefits of divine presence, and urging listeners to open their eyes to the bigger picture of the gospel. Each track contributes to a unified narrative—Malcolm sees himself not only as a skilled artist but as a servant of God with a mission to inspire transformation through music.

The vibe across the album is unmistakably diverse yet cohesive, weaving together a spectrum of moods that range from happy and chill to wavy and hype. Songs like “Ain’t Playin’” and “Rooftop Freestyle” bring a high-energy, confident tone, while others such as “Glory on Me” lean into a more reflective and chilled atmosphere. This emotional variety keeps the album engaging from start to finish, appealing to a wide audience while still maintaining a consistent message of faith and spiritual elevation.

Vocally, Malcolm showcases impressive versatility. His delivery fuses the polished edge of auto-tune with bold choruses and intricately laced adlibs and dubs, creating a dynamic sound that feels both modern and heartfelt. The production highlights his strengths as a performer while allowing the lyrical depth to shine through. Whether he’s rapping over trap-influenced beats or gliding across melodic hooks, Malcolm's vocal arrangements add emotional texture that supports the album’s spiritual core.

At the heart of Tree lies Malcolm’s desire to lead listeners toward a deeper understanding of God’s presence and power. Themes of redemption, purpose, and divine favor run strongly throughout, reinforcing his identity as a vessel for the gospel. Tracks like “Summertime” and “Glory on Me” reinforce the rewards of surrendering to God, while Malcolm simultaneously asserts his confidence—not just in his talent, but in his divine calling. He positions his music not as self-glorification, but as a platform for honoring God’s work in his life.

In sum, Tree is a compelling fusion of faith and artistry that stands out both musically and spiritually. It’s an album that invites repeat listens, not just for the infectious beats and vocal finesse, but for the deeper messages woven throughout. Steven Malcolm doesn’t just aim to entertain—he seeks to awaken. With Tree, he extends a heartfelt call to step into God’s glory, recognize the beauty of a purpose-driven life, and embrace the joy that comes from walking in truth.

This album reminds me of the benefits of God delivered from His goodness, grace, and presence in our lives. The way Steven Malcolm mixes real-life struggles with faith-filled confidence paints a picture of what it truly means to walk with God. It’s not just about survival—it's about thriving under the covering of His love, favor, and guidance. As I listen, I’m reminded that living for God isn't boring or limited—it’s full of joy, purpose, and strength, just like the benefits listed in Psalm 103.

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