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'Blessed' by Natasha Cash - Your Soundtrack to Living in Grace


Natasha Cash's 'Blessed' is a song of praise, looking back at life's highs and lows, realizing that she is blessed with God's unconditional love and the joy that comes from living in His light. Natasha's love for music came from her mother. She would wake Natasha and her sister up every Saturday morning to clean the house, which wasn't much fun, but that changed when her mother added music. It quickly became a family tradition, and has become her love, her therapy, and her passion, expressing her gratitude and acknowledgment of being blessed. Natasha shares: 'I have loved music, singing, acting, and performing since I was a little girl. I grew up in a family filled with love, support, and appreciation for entertainment, but most importantly faith in God.' 

Natasha Cash - BlessedShe continues: 'The lyrics in this song were inspired by my desire to express my heart in a way that people from all walks of life could relate to. No matter what's going on in the world, we still have so many things to be thankful for, and we are truly blessed.'

Natasha sings: 'Ain't no mountain too high, No valley too low,' reminding us that everything can be overcome with faith. The song is filled with positive affirmations, golden nuggets of personal experience that echo the strength that you too will receive through faith, and the assurance of God's presence. 

'You're the reason why I wear this smile,' is a gentle reminder to open your eyes to the numerous blessings that God is pouring over us, often unnoticed. Natasha's sincere voice makes the song a relatable invitation to celebrate each of your blessings, letting it reinforce your faith and grow your hunger for all that God still has in store for you. 

May Natasha Cash's 'Blessed' fuel a fire of faith in your heart and remind you that no matter what life throws at you, you're always under God's grace, living blessed.

(Related scripture: Psalm 28:7; Philippians 4:13; Psalm 23:5)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1Hl7zfc0Z1g1ZSwpfHPfvF

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnszx2H1G90

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

PS: Did you know that the posts we have on Medium.com also contain the backstories that artists have shared with us? Check it out on: https://christianmusictoday.eu/

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