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"Father (444 Hz)" by Andy & Julie Frame: Same God, Same Love, Every Single Day


Life will pull you in countless directions, and there will be times that it leaves you feeling weary & heavy. "Father (444 Hz)" by Andy & Julie Frame is a song that helps you to refocus on God. This Christian pop-alt track focuses on one of the truths found in Psalm 136… the fact that God's love never changes! We are reminded that day after day, season after season, He remains the same Good Father.

Andy & Julie Frame - Father (444 Hz)An interesting detail about the release is the fact that Andy & Julie Frame recorded the song at A = 444 Hz rather than the standard A = 440 Hz tuning. The difference is inaudible, but the 444 Hz tuning has mathematically less dissonant frequencies, which is believed to have a physical, emotional, and spiritual calming effect. These alternate tunings are common in the sleep and ambient genres, but very rare in Christian worship songs. The result is a worship song that is engineered to quiet down some of the noise before it even begins.

The lyrics keep it simple. "Father of lights, Giver of life, Your reign will last forever." This isn't complicated theology, no fancy use of words, just a clear declaration of who God is. It's when life is feeling unstable that this kind of certainty really matters. 

Can you remember the last time something genuinely quieted your heart? May this song be that with its message and tuning! Trust His guidance as you navigate difficult roads with steady hands and clear vision. Go ahead and press play, breathe deeply, and let the truth of its message settle in. "Your love remains the same // Father (You never change)."

(Related scripture: Psalm 136:1; Malachi 3:6; James 1:17; Hebrews 13:8)

Background:

Releasing May 15th and based on Psalm 136, this is a Christian pop / alt Christian worship song about the never ending, never changing love of the Father. It's not a typical 'CCM' or corporate worship song. But one that's more vibey and less mainstream.

It's recorded at A=444 Hz (instead of the standard A=440). 444 Hz has mathematically less dissonant frequencies which many believe can have a physical, emotional and spiritual calming effect on a person. The difference is undetectable with your ears. But there can be significant benefits. Alternate tunings are common in sleep and ambient genres, but very rare in Christian worship songs.

Also worth noting, we are putting significant budget into marketing with the hopes it will bring peace and comfort to those who connect.

Release date: May 15, 2026

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