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Xay Hill
But I’m Redeemed

🖐️ Key Points
1. Ephesians 1:7
2. 23 tracks
3. Thematic Trilogy
4. Message of God’s transformative power
5. Personal testimonies
Tracklisting
1. Champions (ft. The Crew's Hip-Hop Corner) (2:07)
2. We Did That (3:04)
3. Happy & Toxic (ft. Dkg Kie & Darnell Nate) (3:29)
4. Carry On (ft. Andre Right, Foeva & King Chai) (4:03)
5. Toxic Love (3:03)
6. C4 (2:24)
7. Cemetery (ft. GodFearin & Zion Bodwin) (2:46)
8. Free (ft. RAW - B, Niya Sana'e & Alcott) (3:43)
9. Breathing (2:26)
10. Change Me Interlude (1:42)
11. Idol (2:14)
12. Blame Myself (2:40)
13. Silent Prayers (2:05)
14. Sinner's Prayer (ft. Kelo, LilRed & Strange Child)(3:25)
15. Go Getters (ft. Emanwheezy, Darnell Nate, Yaki,) (4:00)
16. A Poem By DMG Interlude (00:34)
17. Redeem Me (Ft. DEON & Kevi Morse)(3:17)
18. Unworthy Interlude (ft. Josiah Tha Great & QweenK) (2:19)
19. Paralyzed (ft. Joseph Goulding)(3:17)
20. Freddie Lou's Funeral (ft. Darnell Nate)(2:45)
21. If Xay Died Young (2:29)
22. Back Right (ft. KMO Shamaal & i$aac illa)(3:43)
23. No Tears (2:21)
Films
But I’m Redeemed (Full Album)
We Did That Music Video
Music Review
But I’m Redeemed is the third and final installment in Xay Hill’s thematic trilogy, following Broken Nightmares and When It Hurts. According to Rapzilla, the series unfolds a spiritual journey: the first album prays for healing, the second laments in pain, and the third celebrates restoration—“what happens when God gives you the fixed version of that prayer”. This narrative arc culminates in a joyous proclamation of redemption, providing closure both spiritually and artistically.
Spanning 23 tracks over about an hour, the album offers a rich blend of sounds—from upbeat, anthemic pieces like “Champions” (feat. The Crew’s Hip‑Hop Corner) and “We Did That,” to reflective deep cuts such as “Breathing” and “No Tears.” Several features, including Dkg Kie, Darnell Nate, GodFearin, and Zion Bodwin, enhance the sonic variety. This dynamic mix allows Xay Hill to balance vibrant celebrations with introspective moments.
The album’s lyrics consistently center on themes of overcoming adversity, spiritual renewal, and celebration. Tracks like “Champions” and “We Did That” embody triumphant confidence, while songs such as “If Xay Died Young” reveal vulnerability and gratitude. In the “No Tears” official video, Xay Hill addresses past struggles, emphasizing tears now replaced with joy. Together, these moments form a tapestry of honesty and triumphant faith.
Beyond surface‑level celebration, the album is grounded in spiritual authenticity. Xay Hill uses each track to reflect on God’s transformative power—sharing personal testimonies, acknowledging past pain, and celebrating divine redemption. The progression from struggle to victory mirrors the lifecycle of faith, resonating deeply with listeners seeking hope and renewal.
At the heart of But I’m Redeemed lies the powerful truth found in Ephesians 1:7: “In [Christ] we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, in accordance with the riches of God’s grace.” This scripture encapsulates the album’s message: through Christ’s sacrifice, we receive redemption and forgiveness—not by our effort, but by grace. Just as Xay Hill’s trilogy moves from prayer to pain to redeemed celebration, Ephesians 1:7 reminds us that true freedom and identity come from being forgiven and restored. His music becomes a soundtrack to this spiritual reality, affirming that in Christ, we are no longer defined by past failures—but redeemed, renewed, and victorious.
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