Known for delivering catchy southern hooks, country singer/songwriter Jackson Michelson leans into his faith for "Three," a powerful declaration of hope. Arriving on Good Friday, the original song unpacks the story of grace in three-and-a-half minutes as Michelson offers a message of redemption and sacrifice over a soaring melody. Aptly timed for Easter, "Three" is more than an inspirational ballad honoring the Resurrection. It's a track that ultimately points to three wooden crosses and three words that changed everything: "I love you."
"The idea for the song came from seeing all the 'threes' that are in the Bible," explains Michelson. "I remember walking into the room to write with Tony Wood and throwing out the idea. The moment I opened my mouth and said "and three nails hammered home the truth of three words, I love you" I looked up with tears in my eyes. Tony brought his lyrical magic and inspiration filled the room. The song resonated with both of us on a level only special songs do. Releasing this song on Good Friday of all days could not be more perfect."
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