You don't have to be worried about your taste in things. Sure it changes over time, but you will still remember the music you like now fondly years later, if only for nostalgia reasons.
You like what you like. That's okay. I remember being stuck up about music when I was a teenager, until I realized that the type of music someone likes has little to no bearing on their character.
I'm really into worship music at the moment; the OGs like Kirk Franklin, CeCe Winans, Marvin Sapp. The newer ones are also really great; Maverick City (even though they get a bad rep sometimes for no reason?), Lecrae and DOE.
I also love love love music. But I'm 19 so my taste is probably a little iffy compared to everyone else's haha
You don't have to be worried about your taste in things. Sure it changes over time, but you will still remember the music you like now fondly years later, if only for nostalgia reasons.
You like what you like. That's okay. I remember being stuck up about music when I was a teenager, until I realized that the type of music someone likes has little to no bearing on their character.
So very true. Thank you Kenneth :)
Kenny's a real good guy, I've known him for years.
Kenny you should follow Sarah's Substack "Letters from the Train." She's just delightful and has so much potential as a writer.
We need more young people’s perspectives on music too! Who are your favorites we should check out?
I'm really into worship music at the moment; the OGs like Kirk Franklin, CeCe Winans, Marvin Sapp. The newer ones are also really great; Maverick City (even though they get a bad rep sometimes for no reason?), Lecrae and DOE.
Have you encountered yet my 3 favorites from my Evangelical Christian days? I still have much affection for them: Newsboys, DC Talk, and Jars of Clay?