Forrest Frank’s Child of God II is full of life and energy. From the first track, you can feel the care he puts into every note. The album moves effortlessly between celebration and reflection, mixing R&B, pop, and gospel influences in a way that feels natural rather than forced.
Songs like Your Way’s Better and Amen radiate joy, while Testimony slows things down and lets Forrest tell his story in a deeply personal way. Collaborations with artists like Thomas Rhett and Limoblaze add texture without ever stealing the spotlight. Every track has a purpose and a moment, making it easy to stay engaged through the entire project.
What makes this album stand out is how it keeps faith feeling real. The lyrics touch on everyday struggles, gratitude, and hope without ever feeling clichéd. It’s spiritual music that feels alive and grounded, like a conversation you can step into instead of just listen to.
Child of God II isn’t trying to impress or follow a formula. It celebrates life, explores belief, and makes space for honesty. By the end, you’re left thinking, smiling, and reflecting all at once. Forrest Frank has made a record that is playful, heartfelt, and unforgettable.

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