We can all use some encouragement after 2020 and the times we’re living in right now. South African multi-award-winning artist, Kingdmusic has a perfect song to set our mood right for the year ahead with his latest upbeat/ afrobeat offering ‘Trust (Farelela)’ remix which he teamed up with K-Anthony, a Jamaican born artist who’s now based in USA DC as a featured artist. KissBeatz produced the song and it was mixed/ mastered by Joshua Frerichs in Nashville, USA who has worked with Danny Gokey and KJ Scriven from Maverick City Music.
This is a hit single from his debut album “Seasons” which was originally released on his birthday in 2018. The song was inspired by the loss that Kingdmusic was experiencing in his life. He wrote it to encourage people to keep trusting God even though it hurts to do so. This is what he shared about the song, “To trust is to believe in the reliability, truth, ability or strength of something. So, when it comes to trusting God, that means believing in His reliability, His Word, His ability, and His strength. The Bible says that God cannot lie. That He always keeps His promises. He loves you and has good in store for you. Trusting in Him means believing what He says about Himself, about the world and about you is true.”
He continued, “Trusting God is more than a feeling; it’s a choice to have faith in what He says even when your feelings or circumstances would have you believe something different. Your feelings and circumstances matter and are very much worth paying attention to. God cares about them both. But those things alone are not reliable enough to base your life on. They can change at any moment, even in an instant. God, on the other hand, does not change. He is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow and therefore is worthy of your trust.”
We hope this song will stir your faith and bring joy as you prepare to face new challenges & breakthroughs in 2021. May you be encouraged to trust God in whatever situation you find yourself in this year. “But blessed are those who trust in the Lord and have made the Lord their hope and confidence.” – Jerimiah 17:7