
Just One Plea
This isn't about building a stronger faith or proving something to God. At the center is a single plea: "Remember me." It's about returning to the foot of the cross—where the answer was already given.
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5 songs
4:05

Contemporary Christian country ballad in G major at 72 BPM, The arrangement features a fingerpicked acoustic guitar and a warm, resonant grand piano, A clean electric guitar provides ambient volume swells and melodic fills with light overdrive and delay, The bass guitar plays melodic, legato lines that emphasize the root and fifth, Drums enter with a cross-stick snare and a soft, rounded kick drum, transitioning to a standard backbeat with a deep snare tone, A baritone male lead vocal delivers a narrative performance with a slight southern drawl, supported by three-part gospel-style vocal harmonies in the choruses, Subtle string pads provide harmonic density in the background
4:46

Contemporary Christian rock and country-rock crossover in 4/4 time at 74 BPM in the key of G Major, The arrangement features a prominent acoustic guitar strumming open chords, complemented by a clean electric guitar playing melodic lead lines with light delay and reverb, A mid-tempo drum kit utilizes a deep, dampened kick and a crisp snare, The bass guitar follows the kick drum with melodic root-note movement, A gritty, soulful male tenor lead vocal is supported by stacked vocal harmonies in the choruses, Distorted electric guitar power chords enter during the choruses to increase the dynamic density, A bridge section features a breakdown with palm-muted electric guitar and building percussion before a final climactic chorus
1:32

Spoken word piece with a minimalist acoustic blues and folk arrangement, A dry, gravelly baritone male voice delivers a monologue without melodic singing, The primary accompaniment is a fingerstyle acoustic guitar playing a steady alternating bass pattern with occasional bluesy slides and hammer-ons, A subtle, warm electric bass guitar provides low-end support, following the root notes of the acoustic guitar, The tempo is a relaxed 72 BPM in 4/4 time, likely in the key of E major, The production is intimate and dry, with minimal reverb on the voice and instruments, creating a close-mic'ed studio aesthetic
1:07

Contemporary Christian folk ballad featuring a spoken word monologue over a minimalist acoustic arrangement, A steel-string acoustic guitar plays a steady fingerstyle pattern in 4/4 time at 72 BPM in the key of G major, The guitar uses a bright, resonant tone with light compression, A baritone male voice delivers a spoken word performance with a dry, intimate proximity effect and minimal reverb, The arrangement remains sparse, focusing on the rhythmic interplay between the spoken cadence and the arpeggiated guitar chords, The guitar pattern emphasizes the root and fifth of each chord with occasional hammer-ons on the second and fourth beats
2:46

Spoken word over a minimalist folk-gospel arrangement, A fingerpicked acoustic guitar plays a repetitive, arpeggiated pattern in 4/4 time at 72 BPM in the key of G Major, A deep, resonant male voice delivers a sermon-style monologue with natural speech cadences rather than rhythmic rapping or singing, Subtle, atmospheric string pads enter in the second half, providing sustained harmonic support, The arrangement remains sparse, focusing on the clarity of the spoken narrative and the steady acoustic guitar accompaniment
