Christian Chris & The Worship Crew offer a breathtaking experience of the soul in "He Took the Nails." This dessert ballad is not seeking applause but seeking union. And it lives and breathes through Christian Chris, the group's founder and creator, as it's less about parliament and repayment and more about an operation of faith.
"He Took the Nails" isn't meant to be seen or heard; it is supposed to be eaten whole and felt in the stomach. But most of all, "He Took the Nails." is authentic. The singer's voice is calm and unsteady, as it should be when conveying a message of compassion without overly emotionalism. This tune was written for you, not for musical catharsis, and it can be heard in every line. If one aspect of this song matters, it is that person-centered people need worship music.
"He Took the Nails" the group produces includes different voices sharing a unified goal of creating heart-touching musical entities based on faith. That last aspect is very relevant in "He Took the Nails" because even though the song is not a key, it is not that low or otherwise in tone. Instead, it features no wall of radio-friendly noise, the ditch to make beads of sweat sublimate. Not only does that make every lyric feel like it's just for you, but it also makes this funeral suitable for the music page- a glossy spotlight on a soul.
Christian Chris and The Worship Crew have created a tune that gently reminds us of this truth in a time full of drama and over-producers. This melody is such a revelation that people need something more than just sticky notes in a Bible. It's not about the source; it's about the receiver.
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