Contributor: Jackson Greer

Jackson Greer is a High School English Teacher in the suburbs of Texas. He lives in Coppell, Texas with his wife, Clara. They love debating whether or not to get another cat and reading poetry together. Also, he is a former employee of Focus on the Family’s Parenting Department.

Let God Sort Em Out

Clipse’s comeback is complex. Their focus remains unevenly split between drugs and faith, with the profane overpowering the sacred.

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Man’s Best Friend

Sabrina Carpenter demands better romantic partners but reveals all she’s after is petty fights and long nights of sexual, profane relationships.

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Son of Spergy

Caesar’s focus is on restoration with both his earthly and heavenly fathers, but his songs often trend more vengeful than peaceful.

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GNX

For as much as he discusses evolution and change, Lamar remains tethered to his cycle of profanity-laced hate and anger.

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DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS

Bad Bunny may love his home and heritage, but he spends more time describing his habit for sex and mistreating women.

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The Life of a Showgirl

Despite her recent engagement, Swift’s still consumed with controlling her romantic narrative, leaving her grasping at sexualized and explicit versions of love.

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Breach

Twenty One Pilots’ familiar battle between hope and despair concludes with a plea to keep the fight alive another day.

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KPop Demon Hunters (Official Soundtrack)

While the popular film’s soundtrack might not be perfect, we find worthy messages about identity, shame and second chances.

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Love Is Like

Despite a handful of positive moments, Maroon 5’s vision of love is ultimately a confused mess of sex, drugs and vulgarity.

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Greetings From Your Hometown

Despite mentions of smoking and one-night stands, the Jonas Brothers are back to tell you that healthy relationships can exist and should be the standard.

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American Heart

Benson Boone doubles down on some common themes, focusing on physical aspects of love rather than lasting connection.

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Sapphire

Sapphire checks all the boxes of a pop hit, but references to late-night escapades and the effects of karma may raise concern for listeners.

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FATHER FIGURE

Jon Bellion’s honesty about parenting anxieties is admirable, but he ultimately leads listeners to misleading and profane reflections rather than helpful solutions.

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God Went Crazy

Teddy Swims rightly identifies God as the creator of physical beauty. But he never really focuses on why that matters in his latest track.

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Child of God II

Forrest Frank views his purpose as more than making music. Each song on his latest album is part of his ministry–to proclaim the Gospel to anyone who will listen.

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