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2 Lane Summer Talks Debut Album 'Flawless' and Spreading Positivity Through Music

2 Lane Summer joins Brandon Woolum for a conversation about their debut full-length album Flawless, dropping April 24. 🎶


Joe Hanson and Chris Ray share what it means to finally release their first full album after years of singles and EPs, and how this project reflects their heart to bring positivity, encouragement, and faith into a world that needs it. From soulful country-pop harmonies to songs about love, life, and God, Flawless is designed to lift listeners up.


The duo also opens up about:

• The powerful fan response to “First Dancin’” and seeing it used in weddings

• The message behind the title track “Flawless” and overcoming insecurity

• How their faith naturally shapes their songwriting

• Why creating uplifting music matters now more than ever

Carly Ann Taylor - Why Should I Worry

Listen to Carly Ann Taylor's "Why Should I Worry."

Josiah Queen - demons

Listen to Josiah Queen's "demons."

Zahriya Zachary - Stay

Listen to Zahriya Zachary's "Stay."

Blanca + Ryan Ellis - I'm Yours

Listen to Blanca + Ryan Ellis' "I'm Yours."

Terrian - Testimony

Listen to Terrian's "Testimony."

Zach Williams - Wait For Me

Listen to Zach Williams' "Wait For Me."

Jon Reddick - The Way

Listen to Jon Reddick's "The Way."

Andrew Ripp - I'd Do It Again

Listen to Andrew Ripp's "I'd Do It Again."

Caleb John - Finished

Listen to Caleb & John's "Finished."

Elevation Rhythm - Washed

Listen to Elevation Rhythm's "Washed."

Elevation Worship - Alleluia

Listen to Elevation Worship's "Alleluia."

Katy Nichole - Have Your Way

Listen to Katy Nichole's "Have Your Way."

Peter Burton - Where Would I Be

Listen to Peter Burton's "Where Would I be". 

Brandon Lake and Lainey Wilson 'The Jesus I Know Now' Lyric Video

You can’t miss Brandon Lake and Lainey Wilson’s ‘The Jesus I Know’ lyric video. There’s something so honest about the way music can gently unravel the things we’ve believed for years—and then, somehow, stitch them back together with truth.

I'm learning He likes me
Even when I take a truck a little too far
Yeah, I'm learning he loves me
Every hair on my head, every story behind my scars

I can relate to this kind of song in a way that feels personal, almost sacred. I was raised believing God was distant… watching from afar, quick to be disappointed, maybe even angry if you stepped out of line. The kind of God who kept score. The kind of God who felt impossible to please. And if I’m honest, I think so many of us—moms, grandmas, women who have carried both faith and questions—have wrestled with that same picture of Him at some point. We didn’t know there was another way to know Him.

And then life happens.

That’s why this song hits so deeply. It’s not complicated or overly polished—it feels like a conversation. Like two people sitting across from each other, telling the truth about where they’ve been and what they’ve discovered along the way. Born out of a writer’s retreat filled with some of Nashville’s biggest voices, the song came from a simple, honest moment—Lainey sharing how the Jesus she knows now looks different from the one she grew up hearing about. And you can feel that sincerity in every line.

It’s the kind of song you don’t just listen to—you carry it with you. You hum it while you’re folding laundry or driving down a quiet road. You find yourself whispering thank you under your breath, not because everything is perfect, but because you’ve come to know Him differently now. More gently. More personally. More fully.
Because the truth is, He was never distant.

He’s always been the God who comes near.

And maybe that’s what this song does so beautifully—it lays those old misconceptions to rest. It gives us permission to release the fear-based version of God we once held onto and embrace the real, living, loving Jesus who meets us right where we are.

So as you listen to Brandon Lake and Lainey Wilson's "The Jesus I Know Now', maybe you don’t just sing along. Maybe you let it heal something. Maybe you let it remind you that it’s never too late to know Him more deeply—not the way you were told, but the way your heart is discovering Him now. And maybe, right there in the quiet hum of the melody, you realize… He’s been closer all along.

“Come near to God and He will come near to you.”  James 4:8

'I Know a Name' Genavieve Linkowski Stunning Cover

Check out Genavieve Linkowski’s "I Know a Name" cover and be uplifted by this beautiful music. This worship song was written by Elevation Worship and Brandon Lake, and it centers on the power, authority, and healing found in the name of Jesus. We hope the wonderful lyrics bring you peace and encouragement.

‘I know a name that can silence the roaring waves
I know a name that can empty out a grave
I know a name, it's the only name that saves
And it's worthy of all praise’

The talented singer in the video is Genavieve Linkowski, a 27-year-old artist from a small town in Michigan. She is the oldest of 11 children and grew up classically trained on the piano, violin, and harp.

Genavieve Linkowski Loves Songs That Declare Who Jesus Is 

“I love songs like this -- just declaring Jesus and Who He is. I hope you are all blessed and encouraged by it!” she writes in the caption of her YouTube video of “I Know a Name.”

Back in 2019, Genavieve tragically lost her sister in a car accident. “From that moment on, God began a journey to teach me lessons that only suffering can teach in a way that I would never ever in my life ask to be done,” Genavieve shares on her website. “God has used this tragedy to do what He has given me the desire to do with all of my life - to give Him glory! I pray that God will use my testimony to get you to the point of complete surrender to Jesus and His will for your life. May we all live to bring Him all the Glory He deserves.”

As Genavieve Linkowski’s "I Know a Name" cover plays, you can feel how this song was written to combat fear and anxiety, and serve as a bold declaration that Jesus is the "name above all names." His name is capable of breaking chains, reviving hope, and bringing victory. Praise God for that! We hope this song was an encouragement to you today.

Everybody Smiles (Official Music Video)

A journey in the life of a artist with autism and proof that no matter what we may face we can overcome with a positive outlook. Although nonverbal The G man draws and paints his message of a world were Everybody Smiles.

Bible Book Song Of Nehemiah

After reading this book, and praying and writing down the themes, I created this song by God‘s grace through Jesus Christ our Lord :-) amen I use a little AI to help me finalize the thumbnail and maybe about 10% of the instruments have an AI filter :-) otherwise it’s all human :-) ha ha ha by the spirit of the Lord :-)

Nebuchadnezzar's Blues

Written and recorded by Dale Brown

Jamie MacDonald - Ain't No Way

Listen to Jamie MacDonald's "Ain't No Way"

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2 Lane Summer Talks Debut Album 'Flawless' and Spreading Positivity Through Music

2 Lane Summer joins Brandon Woolum for a conversation about their debut full-length album Flawless, dropping April 24. 🎶


Joe Hanson and Chris Ray share what it means to finally release their first full album after years of singles and EPs, and how this project reflects their heart to bring positivity, encouragement, and faith into a world that needs it. From soulful country-pop harmonies to songs about love, life, and God, Flawless is designed to lift listeners up.


The duo also opens up about:

• The powerful fan response to “First Dancin’” and seeing it used in weddings

• The message behind the title track “Flawless” and overcoming insecurity

• How their faith naturally shapes their songwriting

• Why creating uplifting music matters now more than ever

Carly Ann Taylor - Why Should I Worry

Listen to Carly Ann Taylor's "Why Should I Worry."

Josiah Queen - demons

Listen to Josiah Queen's "demons."

Zahriya Zachary - Stay

Listen to Zahriya Zachary's "Stay."

Blanca + Ryan Ellis - I'm Yours

Listen to Blanca + Ryan Ellis' "I'm Yours."

Terrian - Testimony

Listen to Terrian's "Testimony."

Zach Williams - Wait For Me

Listen to Zach Williams' "Wait For Me."

Jon Reddick - The Way

Listen to Jon Reddick's "The Way."

Andrew Ripp - I'd Do It Again

Listen to Andrew Ripp's "I'd Do It Again."

Caleb John - Finished

Listen to Caleb & John's "Finished."

Elevation Rhythm - Washed

Listen to Elevation Rhythm's "Washed."

Elevation Worship - Alleluia

Listen to Elevation Worship's "Alleluia."

Katy Nichole - Have Your Way

Listen to Katy Nichole's "Have Your Way."

Peter Burton - Where Would I Be

Listen to Peter Burton's "Where Would I be". 

Brandon Lake and Lainey Wilson 'The Jesus I Know Now' Lyric Video

You can’t miss Brandon Lake and Lainey Wilson’s ‘The Jesus I Know’ lyric video. There’s something so honest about the way music can gently unravel the things we’ve believed for years—and then, somehow, stitch them back together with truth.

I'm learning He likes me
Even when I take a truck a little too far
Yeah, I'm learning he loves me
Every hair on my head, every story behind my scars

I can relate to this kind of song in a way that feels personal, almost sacred. I was raised believing God was distant… watching from afar, quick to be disappointed, maybe even angry if you stepped out of line. The kind of God who kept score. The kind of God who felt impossible to please. And if I’m honest, I think so many of us—moms, grandmas, women who have carried both faith and questions—have wrestled with that same picture of Him at some point. We didn’t know there was another way to know Him.

And then life happens.

That’s why this song hits so deeply. It’s not complicated or overly polished—it feels like a conversation. Like two people sitting across from each other, telling the truth about where they’ve been and what they’ve discovered along the way. Born out of a writer’s retreat filled with some of Nashville’s biggest voices, the song came from a simple, honest moment—Lainey sharing how the Jesus she knows now looks different from the one she grew up hearing about. And you can feel that sincerity in every line.

It’s the kind of song you don’t just listen to—you carry it with you. You hum it while you’re folding laundry or driving down a quiet road. You find yourself whispering thank you under your breath, not because everything is perfect, but because you’ve come to know Him differently now. More gently. More personally. More fully.
Because the truth is, He was never distant.

He’s always been the God who comes near.

And maybe that’s what this song does so beautifully—it lays those old misconceptions to rest. It gives us permission to release the fear-based version of God we once held onto and embrace the real, living, loving Jesus who meets us right where we are.

So as you listen to Brandon Lake and Lainey Wilson's "The Jesus I Know Now', maybe you don’t just sing along. Maybe you let it heal something. Maybe you let it remind you that it’s never too late to know Him more deeply—not the way you were told, but the way your heart is discovering Him now. And maybe, right there in the quiet hum of the melody, you realize… He’s been closer all along.

“Come near to God and He will come near to you.”  James 4:8

'I Know a Name' Genavieve Linkowski Stunning Cover

Check out Genavieve Linkowski’s "I Know a Name" cover and be uplifted by this beautiful music. This worship song was written by Elevation Worship and Brandon Lake, and it centers on the power, authority, and healing found in the name of Jesus. We hope the wonderful lyrics bring you peace and encouragement.

‘I know a name that can silence the roaring waves
I know a name that can empty out a grave
I know a name, it's the only name that saves
And it's worthy of all praise’

The talented singer in the video is Genavieve Linkowski, a 27-year-old artist from a small town in Michigan. She is the oldest of 11 children and grew up classically trained on the piano, violin, and harp.

Genavieve Linkowski Loves Songs That Declare Who Jesus Is 

“I love songs like this -- just declaring Jesus and Who He is. I hope you are all blessed and encouraged by it!” she writes in the caption of her YouTube video of “I Know a Name.”

Back in 2019, Genavieve tragically lost her sister in a car accident. “From that moment on, God began a journey to teach me lessons that only suffering can teach in a way that I would never ever in my life ask to be done,” Genavieve shares on her website. “God has used this tragedy to do what He has given me the desire to do with all of my life - to give Him glory! I pray that God will use my testimony to get you to the point of complete surrender to Jesus and His will for your life. May we all live to bring Him all the Glory He deserves.”

As Genavieve Linkowski’s "I Know a Name" cover plays, you can feel how this song was written to combat fear and anxiety, and serve as a bold declaration that Jesus is the "name above all names." His name is capable of breaking chains, reviving hope, and bringing victory. Praise God for that! We hope this song was an encouragement to you today.

Everybody Smiles (Official Music Video)

A journey in the life of a artist with autism and proof that no matter what we may face we can overcome with a positive outlook. Although nonverbal The G man draws and paints his message of a world were Everybody Smiles.

Bible Book Song Of Nehemiah

After reading this book, and praying and writing down the themes, I created this song by God‘s grace through Jesus Christ our Lord :-) amen I use a little AI to help me finalize the thumbnail and maybe about 10% of the instruments have an AI filter :-) otherwise it’s all human :-) ha ha ha by the spirit of the Lord :-)

Nebuchadnezzar's Blues

Written and recorded by Dale Brown

Jamie MacDonald - Ain't No Way

Listen to Jamie MacDonald's "Ain't No Way"

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