I don't like most rap, but I overhead Going Back to Cali playing on some dude's speaker for the first time a month or two ago and had a favorable enough impression to look up the title of the song and the name of the artists performing it.
My "real" title for this song is Mantra Melodic, where I attempt to interweave mantra-like chants having multi-part harmonies with percussive instruments syncopated in exotic time signatures, resulting in a rhythmically interesting piece that evokes spirituality.
I found myself dancing to this song as I was pushing my shopping cart through Target, so when I got home I checked to find out who it was and discovered it was Sam Smith...interesting. I've had this same kind of experiences with Ed Sheeran and Bruno Mars on more than one occasion.
This hymn of worship expresses deep commitment to a life that glorifies God, capturing the essence of true reverence. Through its verses and chorus, it reminds believers that we were created for God's glory, guided by his teachings to walk in obedience and holiness. It is a moving anthem of devotion that inspires Christians to align their hearts, minds and actions with His will and purpose to honor the Lord.
This tune considers how slow dancing can make the world outside fade away in the serene comfort found in holding someone close, transforming simple movements into a soulful expression of love within the exquisite beauty, vulnerability and joy of finding forever in the arms of a significant other.