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Sober Minded - Forward March (R&B/CHH)


If you are looking for an uplifting and inspiring Christian hip-hop track, 'Forward March' by Sober Minded is the perfect choice. The song is a powerful reminder that we can overcome any obstacle with the help of God. Sober Minded's personal experiences and struggles are evident in his lyrics, making the song relatable to anyone who has gone through similar situations.

The song's chorus 'left right, forward march, about face from the dark, he goan come like a lion aiming for the heart, be alert and sober minded yeah that's the start' sets the tone for the rest of the track. It reminds listeners to stay vigilant and focused, not allowing the devil's temptations to derail them. The verses that follow tell a tale of determination and resilience, encouraging listeners to persevere even in the toughest of times.

Sober Minded - Forward MarchSober Minded's lyrical prowess shines through on this track. He uses clever wordplay and storytelling to deliver his message of hope and perseverance. The line, 'follow me, as I march down a tough road, filled with snakes and lions boy it be cutthroat,' captures the essence of the song perfectly. Sober Minded acknowledges that the road may be tough, but with God's help, we can overcome any challenge.

The song's beat is catchy and upbeat, making it an enjoyable listen. But what sets 'Forward March' apart is the message behind the music. It's a reminder that no matter what challenges we may face in life, we can overcome them with faith in God. Sober Minded's authentic, original, and relatable lyrics make his music stand out in the Christian hip-hop scene. As an emerging artist from South Texas, he has managed to create a space for himself to find peace and solace through his music. Despite battling with alcohol addiction following the death of his wife from cancer, he has turned his pain into purpose and is now inspiring others through his music.

So, if you're looking for a song that will inspire you to keep pushing forward, no matter what challenges come your way, 'Forward March' by Sober Minded is a perfect choice. It's a powerful reminder that with faith in God, anything is possible. The song will leave you feeling uplifted, inspired, and ready to take on whatever life throws your way.



Lyrics


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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/4J7zXL34Z18YDjHLpfmO8k

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1NpCnXPwLA

Would you like to hear more R&B/CHH music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

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