(by Jasper Tan) "Going Outta My Mind" by Fisher of Men is a modern indie pop CCM song that focuses on the suffocating nature of being self-centered, rather than being freed by the truth of God's love. With the lines "Yeah I've been livin' in my head too long, spinnin' every little worry like a broken song," it quickly establishes our tendency to dwell on our problems. And once we get in too deep with it, we more often than not get drowned by the darkness it brings. These intrusive thoughts are not healthy for us. And the only way to break free from these thoughts is to acknowledge and receive God's love, and place your problems in His care.
A simple "tap" by Jesus is all that it takes to be set free from this cycle of darkness. But the question is, are we ready to acknowledge it and let go? Jesus is always there ready to offer His help. He's always there ready to offer His friendship. Are we ready to receive it? Are we ready for His truth? The song "Going Outta My Mind" encourages us to go "out" of our mind and be vulnerable in accepting that there is Someone far greater than us who can love us more than we can love ourselves. Once we learn to accept that, the path to recovery begins.
"Going Outta My Mind" encourages an honest exploration of our mental limits. It doesn't shy away from highlighting the limits of our humanity. It does not gloss over it. It acknowledges it while also encouraging us to seek God and start a relationship with Him.
(Related scripture: Matthew 16:25; Matthew 25:40; John 15:13)
Background:
“Going Outta My Mind” is a hopeful Christian melodic‑rap song with warm acoustic‑pop energy and a chant‑ready hook. It’s about breaking out of self‑focus and stepping into service, compassion, and Christ‑centered purpose. The rhythmic sing‑rap flow and uplifting chorus aim to make faith feel fresh, modern, and emotionally alive.
Release date: February 25, 2026
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