Just as shelter isn't enough to weather life's storms, sometimes what's left to gather to your side is a song. Meet "I Noah Guy" by MrR, a funkin' genre-blending jam delivered back to the frontline spirit. It's a Contemporary Christian song, but it isn't the type you'd expect. Instead, it's something flashier, more colorful, and more fantastic.
With a line recorded between MrR's studio in Tucson, AZ, and Roller Music Pro Studio in Branson, MO, the song is a testament to the musical magic that comforts, encourages, and moves in real and emotional action. MrR, also known as Russell A. Smith, does much of what you hear in this self-conducted production.
His synths and keys set the tone for the song, easing into a sunrise so warm and delightful it seems like it's come at the end of a dark and stormy night. Mike Walker guides you through the highs and heavy metals, whose powerful powerhouse voice turns everything he speaks into a river of verses.
He has that compelling, rolling timbre that can only come from having his voice colorfully washed over by a few floods of his own. Backing him is Larry Holiday's guitar playing so quietly, so soulful, so smooth, it makes the song's message loud and clear: you ain't floatin' alone, and the storms ain't blowin' forever.
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