Redeemer was released in 2000, a year of real challenge for me, and it was inspirational to be able to listen to this song playing on the radio every morning before I got out of bed. (I was listening to Christian radio back then.) Apparently, it was that way for a lot of people, because I just now read online when I checked to see in what year it came out... "The song Redeemer was released to the public in the year 2000. It has not waned in the response it has always received. The stories shared about its effects are countless, some even miraculous and it further confirms that although Nicole is the sole writer, it's origin is timeless and from above."
From what I understand, this song gained popularity due to its emotional resonance, heartfelt lyrics, and the band's ability to connect deeply with their audience, with the song showcasing a blend of uplifting themes that have attracted fans from various backgrounds. I had to check to see if they had Stevie Wonder playing harmonica on the cut, but I guess not. The genre in which There You Are is categorized is supposedly contemporary Christian with a soulful style, so I wanted to see what Suno would do if I assigned the same to my song, God Kind of Life, and this was the best (in my opinion) of the three (initial) choices it gave me. I think I'm going to try BXR88's little "trick" on this one and play it at × 1.25 speed.
The first version of this song did not have enough variety in the delivery to satisfy my tastes, so I tried two more times with the following prompt: "A mashup of emo and trap that incorporates rich layers of sounds, diverse rhythms, tempo shifts and dynamic flow within the song to enhance its interest, rhythmic complexity, delivery and musical expression; pushing the boundaries of rhythm and beat structure, including off-beat accents." I found the output this time around more satisfying, except that the second version repeated the same lines more than once instead of reciting them as written. However, this third version stuck to the "script."
I hadn't planned on the line, "Headed for a fall, tried to end it all, but thank the Lord I finally obeyed His call," being spaced out so much, but so be it.
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I had this song laying around for a while, so yesterday I tweaked the verses and added a bridge to complete it.
Suno had a terrible time getting the words, tempo and band configuration correct in this song, not to mention giving me an artist who actually sounded like a male singer. Even this version didn't quite get it right, repeating the first half of the chorus twice. Nonetheless, this was probably about the best I was going to get.