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Joy Husband, Jack "Shoc" Shocklee, produced the entire album. Throughout the project, Shae demonstrates her sincerity and love for God, His people, and her family. Things take off with the finger-snapping, "Faith Is", a song expressing the joy of seeing the great miracles God does everyday and Shae's desire to take faith steps.The bass kicks on the head-nodding song of praise "Yeshua" before Shae slows down the tempo a little on "Holy Spirit". Any of these memorable songs will make for great listening on the car stereo. Brothertone brings a verse on the funky "No Limit" as Shae encourages people to realize their unlimited potential in Christ. She sings of the ease and relief of living up to Christ's expectations on "Simply Free". Shoc lays a simple, but nice beat that finds home in early 90's hip hop on "Almost Over", as Shae sings the verses in her deeper tone. The title track is a ballad with pop sensibilities but still maintains that Beckah Shae sound. "Hephzibah" highlights her understanding of scripture and her gratitude for knowing the way God sees His children. "Simichi Siri" is a straight-up R&P ballad dedicated to Shoc and Beckah's baby of the same name. They even include actual sounds and cooing from their little one. The music is stripped down to only piano and strings on the tender and lovely, "Dance With The King". If an intimate time with The King of Kings of what you desire, you'll play this one over and over. Who is Beckah Shae? Check out Joy and you'll have a pretty good idea!
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