"What He Says About You" is out now ahead of upcoming full-length album
Posted: May 02, 2024, 5:00 PM | Category:New Releases Artist Tags: Unspoken Source: Hoganson Media
RIAA Certified Gold-selling Centricity Music band Unspoken released its first radio single of 2024, "What He Says About You," which will be featured on the group's fourth, full-length studio album set to release later this year. The single is available now at digital and streaming outlets globally here and follows three No. 1 Billboard radio songs, 11 Top 15 hits, over 350,000,000 on-demand streams, and more than 152,000,000 music video views racked up since Unspoken's formation in 2014.
Written by Unspoken's Chad Mattson and Jon Lowry along with Ethan Hulse, Tyrus Morgan, Tedd T, Tony Wood, and Chris Stevens, "What He Says About You" was produced by Stevens (TobyMac, Carrie Underwood) along with Thomas Toner (Jelly Roll, Upchurch).
"There are one million voices vying for our attention. Social media, news, culture, peers, not to mention the voices in our heads. It's a struggle to hear the truth among the lies. We wrote this song with our daughters in mind, wanting to remind them that there's only one voice that really matters: the Voice of Jesus," says Mattson, referencing John 10:27-28. "I don't know what voices you're hearing today, but the word of God always brings us back to reality in truth. You are loved, chosen, and treasured. That is the truth. Don't give power to lies you may tell yourself or that are spoken over you, because, truly, the only thing that matters is what He says about you."
"The world will tell us it doesn't matter what anyone else thinks about us, it only matters what we think about ourselves. But Paul shows us we can't even trust our own feelings," adds Lowry, referencing 1 Corinthians 4:3, 4. "Only through trusting what God says about us can we have true freedom from the lies others tell us and the lies we tell ourselves. And what does God tell us? As we place our faith in the finished work of Christ, the Father sees us and says, 'You are my beloved child in whom I am well pleased.'"