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Bodie “NO SKIPS” Album Review

Bodie

Prime Cuts: RIP, NO SKIPS, SAY SO 

Overall Grade: 4.5/5

Intelligent, innovative, and irreverently insightful, Bodie's debut Christian album NO SKIPS truly lives up to its name-every track demands your full attention. Known for his genre-blending style and breakthrough on The Voice Season 22, Bodie delivers a concise yet impactful collection that resonates with authenticity and emotional depth. The album features 10 tracks with a total runtime of approximately 29 minutes, offering a compact yet rich listening experience. It showcases Bodie's signature alt-pop sound infused with R&B influences, while the introspective lyrics explore themes of personal growth, faith, and resilience.

"RIP," a track whose title traditionally signals mourning, cleverly flips the script: rather than lamenting loss, Bodie uses it as a bold farewell to his old, unregenerate life. It's both a personal declaration and a cathartic anthem, turning the idea of "rest in peace" into a triumph over what once held him back. Equally interesting is the title cut "NO SKIPS," a propulsive R&B-infused pop anthem that encourages listeners to embrace every moment without seeking shortcuts. "SAY SO" is a hip-hop follow-up to Lauren Daigle's "You Say," as both songs charter a similar message of trusting in the words of Jesus for our lives.

As for the single "Whisper and the Wind," Bodie won the grand prize in the prestigious International Songwriting Competition (ISC) for "Whisper and the Wind," judged by industry icons including Paul Stanley of KISS and Joe Hahn of Linkin Park. With its haunting melody and restrained production, the song leans into intimacy rather than spectacle, allowing Bodie's voice to carry both vulnerability and strength. Lyrically, it wrestles with the quiet persistence of God's presence-the whisper in the chaos, the wind that moves unseen yet powerfully. The track feels like a prayer set to music, one that captures the tension between fragility and faith. "RIGHT PLACE" pulses with urgency, centering on the reassurance of divine timing.

With a nostalgic edge, "GOOD OLD DAYS" looks back while refusing to get stuck in the past. It honors formative moments but insists that faith always pushes forward. The warmth of the production matches the reflective theme, making it one of the most accessible, singable tracks on the album. Raw and confrontational, "LIAR LIAR" calls out deception-both external and internal. Bodie wrestles with the lies that try to define him but reclaims truth with fierce determination. Its sharp edges and darker tones balance the album's lighter, more hopeful moments. Not to be missed is the closing ballad, "heaven knows I tried," a tender prayer of surrender.  It's a fitting end: a benediction that leaves the listener both comforted and challenged.

In the end, NO SKIPS is more than just a clever album title-it's a testament to Bodie's ability to craft a body of work where every song carries weight. Blending alt-pop innovation with raw honesty and spiritual depth, he delivers an album that is as musically engaging as it is theologically grounded.

 

 

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