Embracing Humility and Connection in 'LOW KEY'

Forrest Frank's song 'LOW KEY' is a celebration of humility, gratitude, and the importance of staying grounded amidst success. The lyrics convey a message of appreciating life's blessings without succumbing to the allure of fame and pride. Frank emphasizes the value of close relationships and personal fulfillment over public recognition and material success.

The song begins with a reflection on authenticity and the inevitability of change. Frank acknowledges that his actions, along with those of his friends, have significant impacts, likening their influence to tipping the planet off its axis. The mention of playing shows in Ibiza and 'keeping it on the low like a freezer' suggests a desire to maintain a level of privacy and discretion, even while enjoying the fruits of success. The repeated phrase 'keep it lowkey' serves as a mantra for living a life that is rich in experiences and relationships rather than public accolades.

The chorus and subsequent verses highlight the artist's commitment to staying true to himself and those who truly know him. The imagery of sunshine, the ocean, and riding with the top down evokes a sense of freedom and joy in the present moment. Frank's declaration of being 'a child of the light' and shining 'twice as bright' in the dark reinforces the theme of inner strength and resilience. The song concludes with a direct expression of gratitude to God, acknowledging a higher power's role in the daily renewal of grace and mercy. 'LOW KEY' is a reminder to cherish the simple pleasures and genuine connections that make life meaningful.

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  1. LIFT MY HANDS
  2. Your Soul (feat. Biskwiq)
  3. MIRACLE WORKER (feat. Tori Kelly)
  4. 1234
  5. Back in
  6. LOW KEY
  7. THE PRESENT
  8. Always been you
  9. Psalm 96 (Intro)
  10. RICH MAN
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