Bro this is legit. I appreciate you doing this for God. When i get some wisdom on how to do this UA-cam thing id love to have this as an outro/intro piece 🔥
Hi! Glad you asked! You're in for a treat, if you define a treat as a five page essay! Sit tight, wokeness down beloooooowwww!!! On the 1st of November last year, I put out a song called "anywhere but floor three and up" (soundcloud.com/sakey2235/anywhere-but-floor-3-and-up), essentially following a similar structure to this song. It was the 31st of October and a dark and stormy night (I am not kidding), when I was exploring my University accommodation because boredom or something and I got spooked enough to make this song. This year, there were a lot more scary things going on right now. The Palestinian Genocide going on in October. I'm Christian. The song was written with the premise of God bringing protection over those suffering through extreme hardship and against the enemy. He brings hope to the hopeless, strength to the weak and company to those without. I actually had the Palestinians in Gaza in mind when I was writing this song because they needed God's protection, that hope, that strength and that company. I looked to the Bible and Psalms 31 and 121 both talk about protection, I changed my mind on Psalms 121 solely because verse 1 spans for like half the song but in hindsight, I realise now that both psalms talk about God's protection in very different ways. This will sound a little weird but in RPG terms, Psalm 31 talks about Protection like a shield or a healing item that you're given to use when you're at low HP or struck with any harmful spells cast on by the enemy, but Psalm 121 talks about protection like an attack buff or an ultra invincibility spell or a screen nuke that you can cast with the MP that's just been handed over to you. I've been playing too much Honkai Star Rail, lately. I guess that Psalm 31 can relate to Palestinians going through starvation and homelessness. Psalm 121, on the other hand, can relate both to Palestinian resistance against Israel's relentless massacres and bombardment against them throughout these four months and 75 years, and (to an extent) the perseverance of non-Palestinian anti-zionists fighting to get their voices heard such that the leaders of the Western world end their complicity against Israel's genocide. ...anyway, hope that answers your question.
Bro this is legit. I appreciate you doing this for God. When i get some wisdom on how to do this UA-cam thing id love to have this as an outro/intro piece 🔥
Thank you. And sure, please credit me if you do go through with it
what was your thought process to fit this with psalm 121 (originally)? i wonder how you interpret words into music.
Hi! Glad you asked! You're in for a treat, if you define a treat as a five page essay! Sit tight, wokeness down beloooooowwww!!!
On the 1st of November last year, I put out a song called "anywhere but floor three and up" (soundcloud.com/sakey2235/anywhere-but-floor-3-and-up), essentially following a similar structure to this song. It was the 31st of October and a dark and stormy night (I am not kidding), when I was exploring my University accommodation because boredom or something and I got spooked enough to make this song.
This year, there were a lot more scary things going on right now. The Palestinian Genocide going on in October.
I'm Christian. The song was written with the premise of God bringing protection over those suffering through extreme hardship and against the enemy. He brings hope to the hopeless, strength to the weak and company to those without.
I actually had the Palestinians in Gaza in mind when I was writing this song because they needed God's protection, that hope, that strength and that company. I looked to the Bible and Psalms 31 and 121 both talk about protection,
I changed my mind on Psalms 121 solely because verse 1 spans for like half the song but in hindsight, I realise now that both psalms talk about God's protection in very different ways. This will sound a little weird but in RPG terms, Psalm 31 talks about Protection like a shield or a healing item that you're given to use when you're at low HP or struck with any harmful spells cast on by the enemy, but Psalm 121 talks about protection like an attack buff or an ultra invincibility spell or a screen nuke that you can cast with the MP that's just been handed over to you. I've been playing too much Honkai Star Rail, lately.
I guess that Psalm 31 can relate to Palestinians going through starvation and homelessness. Psalm 121, on the other hand, can relate both to Palestinian resistance against Israel's relentless massacres and bombardment against them throughout these four months and 75 years, and (to an extent) the perseverance of non-Palestinian anti-zionists fighting to get their voices heard such that the leaders of the Western world end their complicity against Israel's genocide.
...anyway, hope that answers your question.