T-RAN’s “More of You” is the most deeply personal and comes to us from a period of emotional exhaustion and spiritual surrender. It draws from R&B, contemporary R&B, soul, retro soul, and indie R&B, and this is the sound of a person coming to the end of themselves and finding God still there.
The artist wrote “More of You” in pain, confusion, and an incredible emptiness. It demonstrates how susceptible it is to spinning in circles looking for answers, relief, and something to dull the agony. T-RAN lays it bare, knowing that no person or provision could fill the place when every possible solution felt like it had been tried and none did the job, which shows that he really needed more of God.
What begins as a hushed prayer gradually transforms into an assertion of belief. When T-RAN calls on Jesus and declares Him as a Healer, Provider, Strong Tower, and Way Maker in his life. The production adds a little warmth and depth to that message, allowing his voice to balance fragility and strength.
And when the choir arrives, it becomes one of those cinematic moments, a big deal. It reveals the transformation from being alone to feeling safe, from feeling alone to knowing that God has always been there for you. “More of You” is a testimony, draped in soul flourishes and R&B polish. It speaks to anyone who has ever arrived at feeling empty and learned that quitting is not weakness, but the beginning of overflow.
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