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'Hallelujah To Our God' by Growl & Grace: Harnessing Traditional Songwriting and AI


Growl & Grace's 'Hallelujah To Our God' is an invitation to experience God's presence in a fresh and vibrant manner. Crafted by Michael, a talented tech entrepreneur, and the songwriter behind this virtual band project, this song comes from his work in youth and business ministries of the Evangelical Church of Bangkok. 

Growl & Grace - Hallelujah To Our GodMichael's approach to songwriting combines traditional songwriting with AI, showing that AI, in the hands of a skilled artist, can support the creation of beautiful worship music. The foundation of the song was created using traditional writing methods, and Michael then used AI to produce polished demos for use in church worship services and by other artists. 

From the first lines of the song, you'll feel a growing urge to join in praise, and ask the Holy Spirit to come into your heart. How can you remain silent as you hear the repetitive 'Hallelujah to our God' in the chorus? Just let go and sing along in celebration of His goodness. 

Michael reminds you that no matter the darkness or challenges you face, He is beside you, and ready to hold you. Acknowledge God as your rock, and He will keep you safe and steady through all of life's storms. 

So, go ahead and give 'Hallelujah to our God' a listen. May this be your anthem of hope and unwavering faith. Let go, and feel the beat. Go ahead and stomp your feet, sing in celebration, and let this song fill your heart.

(Related scripture: Psalm 150:6; Philippians 2:10-11; John 1:5)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/37uidzQR1VZjwZeH0jvjBk

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySENL1gUZqY

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