The new album called ‘Grace Plus Truth’ of the Christian rapper Vytal MC presents a mix of strong musical grooves and earnest theology. As influenced by his book “Grace Plus Truth: How to Walk in Faith and Freedom” the songs take the listeners through the path of faith, the struggle of doubts, the move to trust and obey God.
This album starts with “Adam was the first”, a somewhat philosophical song about man and his fight and salvation. Romina Barba’s impressive voice added an emotional layer which makes it rather appealing; Plain and simple, it is a great track to start with. Following up, “Rejoice in Our Salvation” is a fun and lively encouragement of the grace of God. I also like how Vytal combines joke with serious message, when he calls pi figure of love that is endless.
“Trust in the Lord [Mwamini Mungu] is a powerful and emotional way of telling people to put their hope in God. “Grace” and “Salty” require listeners to move into change and to speak positively based on their experience of the divine grace.
Songs like “Celebrate Me [CHH Forever]” and “Cast All Your Cares” are some motivational anthems to live for Christ without fear and undue concern. The album finishes up with “Cast All Your Cares (Chopped & Screwed)” which gives a new calm vibe.
Each of the 15 tracks on “Grace Plus Truth” speaks to the audience and carries a strong message of hope, faith and spirituality. The music given in the album encourages everyone to embrace the liberty and happiness of strolling with God according to Vytal MC. This is a soundtrack for life on the receiving end of God’s grace. Vytal brings the message of hope, faith and transformation. Every track has the pulse of the person who knows the merciful kindness of the Lord and would like to tell others about it. This album is a great listen for anyone who wants good music with well written lyrics that foster the faith.