christian music Archives - Queen moremi https://queenmoremi.com/tag/christian-music/ Sun, 17 Aug 2025 15:15:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 https://queenmoremi.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/cropped-IMG_9721-e1742886521891-32x32.png christian music Archives - Queen moremi https://queenmoremi.com/tag/christian-music/ 32 32 Christian Music Hits the Billboard Hot 100 https://queenmoremi.com/2025/08/christian-music-hits-the-billboard-hot-100/ Sun, 17 Aug 2025 15:13:55 +0000 https://queenmoremi.com/?p=6221 Something powerful is happening in music right now: Christian songs are showing up on the Billboard Hot 100, one of the world’s biggest charts. For years, worship music was heard…

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Something powerful is happening in music right now: Christian songs are showing up on the Billboard Hot 100, one of the world’s biggest charts. For years, worship music was heard mainly in churches and Christian spaces. Now, it’s reaching millions outside the walls, and people are listening.

Brandon Lake and Jelly Roll’s Hard Fought Hallelujah has held its ground on the Hot 100 for 22 weeks. Forrest Frank’s Your Way’s Better has been on for 13 weeks and counting. These aren’t small wins; they’re history-making moments that prove faith-filled music has a place in today’s mainstream soundscape.

What makes this moment even more remarkable is the timing. In a world that often feels uncertain, people are leaning into songs that speak of hope, honesty, and a love bigger than themselves. Worship music isn’t just about Sunday services anymore; it’s becoming a soundtrack for everyday life.

This crossover is more than a trend; it’s a reminder that music rooted in faith has the power to unite, inspire, and heal even on global stages. And right now, it seems the world is ready to listen.

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Why I cant stop listening to “No Turning Back II” by Gaise Baba https://queenmoremi.com/2025/05/why-i-cant-stop-listening-to-no-turning-back-ii/ Fri, 23 May 2025 16:01:12 +0000 https://queenmoremi.com/?p=5795 I’ve played this song so many times this week, I’ve stopped counting. Every time I hear the chant — “No, no… No, no… No turning back” — it feels like…

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I’ve played this song so many times this week, I’ve stopped counting. Every time I hear the chant — “No, no… No, no… No turning back” — it feels like something deeper than music. Like I’m shouting over my own doubt. Like I’m reminding myself of a decision I already made, but sometimes forget.

There’s something so fresh and fiery about what Gaise Baba and Lawrence Oyor did with this one. It’s the same “I have decided to follow Jesus” that we all know from children’s church, but this version? It’s giving revival meets street vibe. It’s catchy, it’s vibey, it’s danceable — but more than anything, it feels intentional.

Gaise’s part had me smiling. The way he wove Yoruba into the rhythm while still sounding like he’s on a mission? So good. I loved the line: “On God, mind is made up” — because same. Sometimes following Jesus isn’t about how spiritual you look. It’s about choosing Him again and again, even when everything else is louder. Even when it doesn’t “make sense.”

Then Lawrence comes in like fire. If Gaise gave us groove, Lawrence gave us guts. When he said “We will burn the world, we will spend the billions, we will heal the sick…”, I actually paused the song and said “okayyy.” Because in a time where everybody’s soft-launching their backsliding, hearing someone say “we’re going all in for Jesus” without shame? I felt that. Deeply.

What I love most about the song, though, is how communal it feels. Like you could be singing it in your room, or a youth conference, or just walking to work with your earphones in — and you’d still feel like you’re part of something bigger. It’s not a lonely kind of faith. It’s bold. It’s loud. It’s unbothered.

I don’t know who else needed a reminder this week, but this was mine: it’s already too late to turn back. Too many prayers prayed. Too much grace tasted. Too much love encountered. Turning back? For what?

So yeah, I’ve decided to follow Jesus. No turning back. Not today. Not ever.

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