Scott Simms Brings Soul and Funk to "On Faith"
Gospel music artiost Scott Simms brings a refreshing sense of soul and funk to his new single "On Faith" The song is a precursor to Simms' forthcoming 2022 EP SCOTTY PT1: MIND. "On Faith" is the quintessential soul song with a contagious groove paired with his therapeutic vocal delivery.
Simms lyrics offer encouragement to anyone experiencing tough times or things that seem out of their control. He adds a reminder of God's greatness and that God will never take His hands off you.
"My music is all a thank you letter to God, and ultimately a colorful testimony of my mind, my journey, and my feelings, but it's not really music the worship team would sing before the sermon," Simms shares. "You can play my music at most functions, and it would make sense in most rotations. I believe in some aspects my music is ministry, and in some aspects it's therapy."
The "On Faith" official music video showcases Scott Simms' smooth persona and performance with a touch of humor. The music video is directed and produced by Roger Simmons, II and Vince Young. The throwback 70s theme sets the perfect stage for Simms and his entourage as they navigate a record deal on faith and not by the sometimes shady practices and unscrupulous standards in the music industry. The video shines a light on his Integrity and individuality, which sets Simms apart in an industry inundated with trendy singers and sounds.
Scott Simms will perform live at the "Live Loud The Remix" concert on November 13th in Omaha, NE, at Liberty Church. Visit ScottSimmsMusic.com to get to know and experience the soul, the vibe, and the inspiration of Scott Simms.
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