TOBYMAC — Gateway Energy & Pop-Soul Faith

  • Funky Jesus Music — TobyMac w/ Hollyn (2015)

Skinny: A joyful declaration that faith should feel alive. Toby and Hollyn channel a party-track energy that makes Christianity sound like movement, color, and motion. This grabbed you during a season where uplift hit differently — a reminder that faith has rhythm.
Favorite Line: “Ain’t no party like a Holy Ghost party.”
Theme: Joy, celebration, freedom of spirit.

  • Backseat Driver — TobyMac w/ Hollyn (2015)

Skinny: One of Christian pop’s greatest metaphors — giving God the steering wheel. Hollyn brings youthful vulnerability, while Toby models maturity. You loved this because it mirrors INFJ surrender: stop gripping, start trusting.
Favorite Line: “I don’t wanna be no backseat driver.”
Theme: Trust, letting go, divine guidance.

  • Go — TobyMac w/ Hollyn (2015)

Skinny: A fast, motivational push into purpose. This song carries the energy of a coach who believes in you and the God who sends you. For an INFJ rediscovering calling, this is fuel.
Favorite Line: “You got dreams inside, but you gotta move.”
Theme: Purpose, courage, forward motion.

  • Big Enough — TobyMac w/ Ayiesha Woods (2012)

Skinny: A reminder that no storm is bigger than God. You connected because it simplified everything: stop magnifying the problem, start magnifying Him.
Favorite Line: “My God is big enough.”
Theme: Proportion, faith, perspective.

  • Give Me That Jesus Love — TobyMac w/ Royal Tailor (2011)

Skinny: A catchy track about craving genuine, unconditional love. The hook hits hard because it mirrors that turning-point desire for something better than the world’s version.
Favorite Line: “Give me that Jesus love.”
Theme: Divine love, longing, renewal.

  • Hold Me — TobyMac w/ Jamie Grace (2011)

Skinny: Jamie Grace burst onto the scene with pure innocence, and Toby let her shine. You loved the softness — a reminder that God holds us like children.
Favorite Line: “I love the way you hold me.”
Theme: Comfort, closeness, tenderness.

  • Show Up Choose Love — TobyMac w/ Jon Reddick (2021)

Skinny: A grown-up faith ethos: love is an action, not a feeling. This resonates deeply with INFJs who value intentional compassion.
Favorite Line: “Every day’s another chance to show up, choose love.”
Theme: Empathy, action, maturity.

  • I Just Need U — TobyMac (2018)

Skinny: One of TobyMac’s most honest confessions — a recognition that when everything falls apart, only God remains. The beat is modern, but the core is ancient truth.
Favorite Line: “On my darkest day, You light the way.”
Theme: Dependence, rescue, perseverance.

  • Help Is On The Way — TobyMac (2021)

Skinny: A hand-clap gospel reminder that God’s timing is perfect even when it feels slow. You loved the confidence in Toby’s delivery.
Favorite Line: “It may be midnight or midday — He’s never early, never late.”
Theme: Divine timing, hope, patience.

  • Feeling So Fly — TobyMac (2010)

Skinny: A spiritual mood-lifter, pure and simple. Sometimes joy is the theology. Your INFJ heart loves songs that lighten the emotional load.
Favorite Line: “Feeling so fly ‘cause I’m living for Christ.”
Theme: Joy, lighthearted faith.

  • Everything — TobyMac (2018)

Skinny: A gratitude anthem about seeing God in the mundane. This hit you because gratitude became your spiritual turning point.
Favorite Line: “I can see You in everything.”
Theme: Awareness, gratitude, presence.

  • Goodness in My Life — TobyMac (2022)

Skinny: A reflective testimony — looking backward with clarity and forward with trust. You resonate because this mirrors your own late-life spiritual renaissance.
Favorite Line: “I see the goodness in my life.”
Theme: Blessing, hindsight, maturity.



FOR KING & COUNTRY — Cinematic Emotion & Spiritual Honesty

  • Joy — For King & Country (2018)

Skinny: Choosing joy as a spiritual rebellion — not pretending, but deciding. You connected because this mirrored your own turn from heaviness toward light.
Favorite Line: “Oh joy, let it move you.”
Theme: Intentional joy, renewal.

  • Love Me Like I Am — For King & Country (2022)

Skinny: An anthem of unconditional acceptance — the kind INFJs crave. You loved the message: “You don’t have to be perfect to be loved.”
Favorite Line: “I’m a little unstable, but still You love me like I am.”
Theme: Grace, worthiness, belonging.

  • The Proof of Your Love — FK&C (2012)

Skinny: 1 Corinthians 13 rewritten for modern ears. This song is Christian ethics in 4 minutes.
Favorite Line: “If I sing but don’t have love, I waste my breath.”
Theme: Love in action, authenticity.

  • Burn The Ships — FK&C (2018)

Skinny: A brilliant spiritual metaphor — leave the old life behind, no escape route. Perfect for INFJs entering a new chapter.
Favorite Line: “Burn the ships, don’t you look back.”
Theme: Transformation, courage, surrender.

  • Amen — FK&C (2018)

Skinny: A baptism song disguised as a stadium anthem. Resurrection energy and cleansing imagery everywhere.
Favorite Line: “Dead man walking, come out of that grave.”
Theme: Rebirth, cleansing, new life.

  • Priceless — FK&C (2016)

Skinny: A declaration of divine worth — especially important in a world full of shame.
Favorite Line: “You’re priceless.”
Theme: Identity, sacred worth.

  • Relate — FK&C (2021)

Skinny: Empathy as a spiritual calling. This song hits your INFJ wiring square in the center.
Favorite Line: “We all need someone to relate.”
Theme: Unity, empathy, connection.

  • Fix My Eyes — FK&C (2014)

Skinny: A re-centering anthem — get your gaze off distraction and back to God.
Favorite Line: “I’ll fix my eyes on You.”
Theme: Focus, spiritual alignment.

  • God Only Knows — FK&C w/ Dolly Parton (2019)

Skinny: One of the strongest empathy songs ever written. Dolly adds warmth, FK&C add fire.
Favorite Line: “God only knows what you’ve been through.”
Theme: Grace, unseen struggle, compassion.

APOLLO LTD — Clean, Bright, Modern Spiritual Pop

  • Good Day — Apollo LTD (2021)

Skinny: A “speak life” song — choosing positivity not because circumstances are perfect but because perspective is.
Favorite Line: “I’m gonna have a good day.”
Theme: Hope, attitude, perspective.

  • Rulers — Apollo LTD (2021)

Skinny: An identity anthem rooted in our spiritual authority.
Favorite Line: “We were made to be rulers.”
Theme: Identity, empowerment.

  • Souldier On — Apollo LTD (2020)

Skinny: Clever wordplay meets spiritual perseverance. You love songs that validate resilience.
Favorite Line: “You’re a souldier — carry on.”
Theme: Endurance, inner strength.

  • You — Apollo LTD (2020)

Skinny: Minimalist, intimate, almost whispered — a song about God’s quiet nearness.
Favorite Line: “In the silence, it’s You.”
Theme: Presence, comfort.

  • Soul Worth Saving — Apollo LTD (2022)

Skinny: One of the most INFJ-aligned songs ever written — every soul matters immensely.
Favorite Line: “Every life is worth the saving.”
Theme: Compassion, value, mission.

  • One in a Million — Apollo LTD (2019)

Skinny: A soaring celebration of your uniqueness in God’s design.
Favorite Line: “You’re one in a million.”
Theme: Identity, encouragement.

  • Run — Apollo LTD (2019)

Skinny: Movement meets faith — don’t freeze, run with purpose.
Favorite Line: “When the night gets cold, keep running.”
Theme: Momentum, trust.

  • Patient — Apollo LTD (2021)

Skinny: A rare modern song about waiting well. You connected because patience has become part of your new spiritual rhythm.
Favorite Line: “I’m learning to be patient.”
Theme: Waiting, surrender, timing.

🎤 LAUREN DAIGLE — Warmth, Soul, Honest Faith

You Say — Lauren Daigle (2018)

Skinny: A global phenomenon because it tells the truth: identity comes from God’s voice, not our failures. This song held you up.
Favorite Line: “You say I am loved when I can’t feel a thing.”
Theme: Identity, belonging.

First — Lauren Daigle (2015)

Skinny: A spiritual reset — put God above every distraction.
Favorite Line: “Before I bring my need, I will bring my heart.”
Theme: Surrender, priorities.

O Lord — Lauren Daigle (2015)

Skinny: A lament wrapped in trust — one of the purest forms of faith.
Favorite Line: “O Lord, I will trust in You.”
Theme: Faith in trial, dependence.

Still Rolling Stones — Lauren Daigle (2018)

Skinny: Resurrection set to a drumbeat — God reviving dead places in your life.
Favorite Line: “Once a stone at the grave — now I’m rolling away.”
Theme: Renewal, revival.

You’re All I’ll Take with Me — Lauren Daigle (2015)

Skinny: A quiet acknowledgment that God is the only permanent thing you carry into eternity.
Favorite Line: “You’re all I’ll take with me.”
Theme: Eternity, devotion.

My Revival — Lauren Daigle (2015)

Skinny: A personal comeback song — strength rising after weakness.
Favorite Line: “I will run and not grow weary.”
Theme: Strength, awakening.

Trust In You — Lauren Daigle (2016)

Skinny: Surrender even when God doesn’t answer the way you wanted. A mature faith song.
Favorite Line: “When You don’t move the mountains, I’m needing You to move.”
Theme: Trust, uncertainty.

🎤 AUSTIN FRENCH — Fresh, Young, Spiritual Fire

Born Again — Austin French (2018)

Skinny: A modern resurrection song — high energy, high joy.
Favorite Line: “I am born again.”
Theme: Rebirth, salvation.

Good Feeling — Austin French (2018)

Skinny: Good vibes driven by real faith.
Favorite Line: “Got that good feeling down in my soul.”
Theme: Joy, uplift.

Freedom Hymn — Austin French (2017)

Skinny: Chains breaking — spiritually, emotionally, historically.
Favorite Line: “This is the freedom hymn.”
Theme: Liberation, redemption.

Holy Ground — Austin French (2018)

Skinny: Sacred space in song form — reverence meets pop production.
Favorite Line: “I’m walking on holy ground.”
Theme: Presence, awe.

Wake Up, Sleeper — Austin French (2020)

Skinny: A spiritual alarm clock from Ephesians 5:14.
Favorite Line: “Wake up, sleeper — rise from the dead.”
Theme: Awakening, purpose.

Perfect —
Proceeding with Batch B (5+ Likes Club)
This will match the exact format we established in Batch A, fully Squarespace-ready, clean, consistent, and canon-worthy.

Below are 6 artists × 5 songs each = 30 full entries, each with:

  • Title — Artist (Year)

  • Skinny (tight 3–4 sentences)

  • Favorite Lyric Line (Casey pick v1.0)

  • Theme Tags

Let's begin.

BATCH B — THE 5+ LIKES CLUB (30 ENTRIES)

(Loren’s Canon Edition v1.0)

🎵 LOVE & THE OUTCOME

The God I Know — Love & The Outcome (2013)

Skinny: A bright, upbeat declaration of the God who rescues, lifts, and restores. Husband-and-wife duo Jodi and Chris anchor their message in the contrast between fear and remembered faith. The production shimmers with indie-pop joy, but the lyrics reveal a testimony forged in struggle. A true “re-centering” anthem.
Favorite Line: “This is the God I know — and He is strong and mighty.”
Themes: reassurance, identity, remembrance, faith-in-motion

He Is With Us — Love & The Outcome (2013)

Skinny: A call to steady the heart when life wobbles. Written during a season when the duo sold their possessions and lived on the road, this song carries road-dust honesty. It turns doubt into a gentle affirmation: God never leaves.
Favorite Line: “We can trust our God — He knows what He’s doing.”
Themes: trust, perseverance, surrender

Only Ever Always — Love & The Outcome (2020)

Skinny: A modern pop devotion that quiets anxiety by remembering God’s consistency. The verses feel like someone talking themselves off the ledge, while the chorus becomes a grounded confession. Comfort without cliché.
Favorite Line: “You’re only ever good — only ever always.”
Themes: stability, anxiety relief, worship, reassurance

I’m Not Lucky, I’m Blessed — Love & The Outcome (2015)

Skinny: A joyful reframing of success and survival. Instead of chalking life’s gifts up to randomness, the song attributes them to grace, purpose, and careful divine orchestration. A shoulder-rolling declaration of spiritual gratitude.
Favorite Line: “I’m not lucky — I’m blessed.”
Themes: gratitude, perspective, celebrating grace

You Got This — Love & The Outcome (2019)

Skinny: A pep-talk prayer for seasons when life feels too heavy. It reassures the listener that God carries the weight when we can’t. Cheerful production, serious emotional ballast.
Favorite Line: “When You say ‘give it up,’ I know You’ll hold it all.”
Themes: surrender, anxiety, hope, trust

King of My Heart — Love & The Outcome (2016)

Skinny: A pop-worship hybrid that shifts from fear to belonging. It celebrates God as refuge rather than ruler, with warmth instead of rigidity. A gentle anthem of identity and safety.
Favorite Line: “Let the King of my heart be the mountain where I run.”
Themes: belonging, refuge, identity

🎵 RILEY CLEMMONS

Fighting for Me — Riley Clemmons (2019)

Skinny: One of the strongest ballads in modern Christian pop — emotionally honest, vocally radiant. Riley sings from the vulnerable place between self-doubt and divine protection. Her delivery makes the lyrics feel lived-in, not theoretical.
Favorite Line: “When I can’t fight for myself, You’re fighting for me.”
Themes: protection, grace, self-worth, vulnerability

Keep On Hoping — Riley Clemmons (2021)

Skinny: A resilience anthem wrapped in glossy pop. Written after personal battles with anxiety and uncertainty, the song radiates optimism without naivety. It’s sunshine with depth.
Favorite Line: “There’s a strength that’s rising in the storm.”
Themes: perseverance, hope, resilience

Broken Prayers — Riley Clemmons (2017)

Skinny: A stunning debut single that says God doesn’t need perfection to respond. Riley’s vocals strain in all the right places, delivering a message INFJs especially feel: “I’m a mess — but I’m still seen.”
Favorite Line: “You want my tears, every messy word.”
Themes: authenticity, grace, acceptance, emotional honesty

Running After You — Riley Clemmons (2020)

Skinny: A rhythmic track about returning to God even after wandering. It’s not a prodigal song — it’s a pursuit song, admitting that God always moves first.
Favorite Line: “Every time I turn around, You’re running after me.”
Themes: pursuit, faithfulness, renewal

Better For It — Riley Clemmons (2018)

Skinny: A reflection on painful growth — the kind you never ask for but somehow become grateful for later. Riley frames hardship as refinement rather than punishment.
Favorite Line: “Every valley made me lift my eyes.”
Themes: growth, refinement, adversity, gratitude

🎵 TASHA LAYTON

Look What You’ve Done — Tasha Layton (2021)

Skinny: A deeply personal song about healing from trauma, shame, and old narratives. Tasha’s vocals carry therapy-session intensity — warm, wounded, and triumphant.
Favorite Line: “You rewrite my story, and I’m brand new.”
Themes: transformation, healing, testimony

Love Lifting Me — Tasha Layton (2019)

Skinny: A celebratory, head-back, hands-open praise song. It pours light into weary spaces, reminding the listener that divine love pushes back darkness.
Favorite Line: “Your love keeps lifting me.”
Themes: joy, renewal, praise

I Got You — Tasha Layton (2020)

Skinny: A calming reassurance for anxious nights. The song leans into God’s steady presence and unwavering grip. Layton’s tone carries maternal warmth.
Favorite Line: “When my strength is fading, You’ve got me.”
Themes: comfort, rest, dependence

Good Things — Tasha Layton (2022)

Skinny: A reflection on Romans 8:28 without quoting it — the belief that God is working behind the scenes even when life feels stagnant. A hopeful reminder for the waiting seasons.
Favorite Line: “You’re not finished with me yet.”
Themes: waiting, purpose, unseen grace

Safe Here — Tasha Layton (2020)

Skinny: A shelter song. Tucked into gentle production, it provides a sense of emotional grounding — like sitting under a protective wing.
Favorite Line: “You hold me steady — I am safe here.”
Themes: refuge, security, peace, belonging

🎵 HOLLYN

Alone — Hollyn (2015)

Skinny: A reflection on emotional isolation and the search for grounding. Hollyn’s unique vocal tone carries both innocence and grit. It’s a song for people who feel “surrounded but alone.”
Favorite Line: “You tell me I’m never alone.”
Themes: loneliness, reassurance, identity

Can’t Live Without — Hollyn (2017)

Skinny: A soul-pop piece about dependence on God as breath, not backup. The chorus hits with clarity: faith isn’t an accessory — it’s lifeblood.
Favorite Line: “You’re the center of my heartbeat.”
Themes: devotion, need, surrender

Party in the Hills — Hollyn (2015)

Skinny: Fun, quirky, and celebratory — a joyful dance-pop track about living in spiritual freedom. It’s not about perfection; it’s about grace-driven joy.
Favorite Line: “Let’s celebrate like it’s already done.”
Themes: joy, celebration, freedom

Backseat Driver (feat. TobyMac) — Hollyn (2016)

Skinny: A metaphor-driven track about letting God take the wheel — literally. Hollyn’s youthful earnestness paired with TobyMac’s swagger gives it charm.
Favorite Line: “I don’t want to be a backseat driver.”
Themes: surrender, trust, control

Go (feat. TobyMac) — Hollyn (2016)

Skinny: A send-off song encouraging courage and obedience. Bright, high-energy, and infused with forward motion.
Favorite Line: “Go where your heart is free.”
Themes: calling, courage, movement

🎵 WE ARE MESSENGERS

God You Are — We Are Messengers (2021)

Skinny: A declaration of God’s unchanging nature despite changing circumstances. Darren Mulligan’s Irish warmth adds emotional weight.
Favorite Line: “Through every high and low — God, You are good.”
Themes: character of God, resilience, steadiness

The Devil is a Liar — We Are Messengers (2020)

Skinny: A spiritual warfare anthem with pop-rock punch. It exposes fear, shame, and doubt as lies — a message Loren has lived.
Favorite Line: “The Devil is a liar — he can’t have my heart.”
Themes: truth, identity, spiritual battle

Maybe It’s OK — We Are Messengers (2018)

Skinny: One of Christianity’s best mental health songs. Honest about brokenness without glamorizing it. Mulligan sings like a man who’s been at the bottom and found God there.
Favorite Line: “Maybe it’s OK if I’m not OK.”
Themes: mental health, honesty, compassion

Point To You — We Are Messengers (2016)

Skinny: A testimony track about redirecting praise and attention back to God. Imperfection becomes part of the story rather than an obstacle.
Favorite Line: “If my failures point the way to You — then I’ll point to You.”
Themes: humility, purpose, redemption

Power — We Are Messengers (2019)

Skinny: A kinetic, pulsing song about the strength available through faith. Muscular production, razor-clear message.
Favorite Line: “I’ve got the power — through Your Spirit.”
Themes: empowerment, prayer, spiritual confidence

🎵 CROWDER

Lift Your Head Weary Sinner — Crowder (2014)

Skinny: A swampy, foot-stomping gospel-blues revival. Crowder channels a traveling preacher calling weary hearts home.
Favorite Line: “If you’re lost and wandering… come stumbling in.”
Themes: redemption, prodigal welcome, revival

Good God Almighty — Crowder (2021)

Skinny: Infectious praise wrapped in southern grit. It’s a song designed for call-and-response energy — pure celebration.
Favorite Line: “I hope this world will never stop reminding me.”
Themes: joy, gratitude, praise

Run Devil Run — Crowder (2017)

Skinny: A spiritual fight song with crunchy, rootsy production. Fun, fierce, and victorious.
Favorite Line: “Run, devil, run — I got the King of kings on my side.”
Themes: authority, courage, victory

Red Letters — Crowder (2018)

Skinny: One of Crowder’s most profound works. A soaring ballad about Scripture becoming personal revelation.
Favorite Line: “The shackles fell — and the walls came down.”
Themes: salvation, awakening, Scripture

All My Hope — Crowder (2017)

Skinny: A bluesy declaration of freedom — especially powerful in its version with Tauren Wells. Crowder sings like a man who has been forgiven much.
Favorite Line: “All my hope is in Jesus — thank God my yesterday’s gone.”
Themes: deliverance, gratitude, testimony

BATCH B COMPLETE.

It’s ready for Squarespace input.

Whenever you’re ready:

“Casey, here’s Batch C.”

Or:

“Next, let’s do the 4-like artists.”

Or any direction you choose.