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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.

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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More to Lose

Even though beauty can be found in broken places, Cyrus still seems bound by tragedy instead of searching for redemption.

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Based on a True Story

Even though Will Smith is trying to apologize for his infamous Oscars slap, the message here is one of pride rather than forgiveness.

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The Penguin Lessons

In ‘The Penguin Lessons,’ a curmudgeonly teacher’s perspective on life shifts after rescuing a penguin and forming an unexpected friendship.

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Rushmere

Mumford & Sons are still wrestling with questions of doubt and pain, and ‘Rushmere’ reveals they haven’t found the answers yet.

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Luther

While Kendrick may be more tame than usual, he doesn’t have to use profanity or explicit imagery to still cause concern for wary listeners.

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Memoir of a Snail

The redeeming qualities that may exist in Memoir of Snail are overshadowed by a focus on the violent and sexual themes of this dark world.

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One Thing at a Time

Wallen’s latest musical attempts to forgive and change only lead to a mixture of heartache, alcoholism, and broken relationships.

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Stick Season (Forever)

Stick Season (Forever) reveals a Noah Kahan who wants to change. But past mistakes, relationships, and addictions often lead to more harm than growth.

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CHROMAKOPIA

CHROMAKOPIA is Tyler, The Creator’s latest attempt to sift through his anxieties. But his introspection is marred by profanity, violent behavior, and sexual vulgarity.

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