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GOODWRITT3NS - (Feat. Dedge P)
Let The Church Say
🖐️ Key Points
1. Vibrant vibes
1. Message: Spreading the gospel
3. Layered vocals on hook
4. Ephesians 1:22-23
5. Playful energy
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LET THE CHURCH SAY (feat. Dedge P)
Music Review
From the very first bar, “Let The Church Say” is a vibrant collision of playful energy and rich production. A spirited whistle flits in and out, lending the track a mischievous charm, while deep, softly distorted 808 hits give surprising weight to the arrangement. Big synths loom large throughout, with big, expansive textures that make the song feel grand and celebratory. It’s a masterfully balanced mixture of bold sonic elements and infectious vitality.
Lyrically and thematically, this track takes its place as a powerful anthem of gratitude and God’s blessing. It’s all about giving thanks to God for the Body of Christ—both the seen congregation inside the church walls and the broader faith community outside them. The lyrics echo a movement, not just a message—a rallying cry to spread the Word as part of a bigger plan. It’s not just worship; it’s action—declaring the unshakable love of God with every raised voice.
As the vocals rise, layering with both boldness and warmth, you can’t help but feel swept up in the momentum. The music feels like a sonic exclamation point—one that’s turning up the volume not just in decibels but in conviction. It’s as though GOODWRITT3NS and his collaborators are handing you a microphone and saying, “Let The Church Say Amen.” It’s not only about hearing the message—it's about proclaiming God and the lamb of God who is perfect.
Ephesians 1:22-23 says, “And God placed all things under his feet and appointed him to be head over everything for the church, which is his body, the fullness of him who fills everything in every way.” This passage highlights the divine authority of Christ and the powerful truth that the church—His body—is the living extension of His presence on earth. This directly connects with the message of “Let The Church Say,” which celebrates the unity and purpose of the body of Christ both inside and outside the church walls. The song echoes this Scripture by affirming that spreading God’s Word is not just a mission—it’s a movement driven by Christ’s love and authority. Through bold sound and joyful praise, the song becomes a modern declaration of that biblical truth: we are His body, filled with His Spirit, and called to move.
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