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"Just Like You" by Senora Boyd: Chasing Christ Above All Else


What does it really mean to be transformed? Senora Boyd answers that question boldly in her Christian Rock/Pop anthem, "Just Like You" — and the answer might surprise you. 

Less than a year before meeting her now-husband, "notlouwee!", and connecting with Billboard-charting producer "I Project", Boyd's life was looking completely different compared to where she is today. Her desires shifted, her priorities became centered on God, and the way she created music changed, together with her faith. We're talking about a full reset!

Senora Boyd - JUST LIKE YOUWhat started out as a new spiritual journey quickly grew into a creative movement. Together with notlouwee! and I Project, she recorded nine songs within seven months. "Just Like You" is Boyd's fourth release, and it may be her most personal release yet. 

The song is a raw, faith-filled confession. Lines like "Strip away my sin, I feel like a criminal" and "I was lost, running from the truth" show the struggle she was facing. But it all changed with her desire to reflect Christ in her words, actions, and everyday life. Boyd declares, "Jesus, I wanna be just like you." 

That's the key message of this song. It's not about being perfect; it's about starting the pursuit to be more like Him. 

So, go ahead and give "Just Like You" a listen. May the lyrics remind you that He can change you, unconditionally, and that transformation can start right now. What's holding you back?

(Related scripture: 2 Corinthians 5:17; 1 Corinthians 11:1; Romans 1:16)

Background:

“Just Like You” is a vibrant Christian Rock/Pop anthem that reflects Senora Boyd’s personal transformation after encountering Jesus Christ. Less than a year before meeting her now-husband, notlouwee!, and connecting with Billboard Charting Producer I Project, her life completely changed. Her desires shifted, her priorities became centered on God, and the way she created music transformed alongside her faith. What started as a new spiritual journey quickly grew into a creative movement. After discovering strong musical chemistry with notlouwee! and I Project, they recorded nine songs and began releasing music, performing live, and building connections within the Christian music community all within seven months. As her fourth release, “Just Like You” is especially personal. With catchy melodies and an uplifting message, the song expresses her desire to reflect Christ in her words, actions, and everyday life. It’s a bold, faith-filled declaration of wanting to mirror Jesus and live as a testimony to His transformative power.

Release date: April 10, 2026

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