He wants to communicate a sense of urgency that what we do now affects our future and our forever. “Act now on righting wrongs, injustice, the relationship with the Lord that you have, and on down the line.” The title track “Today, Tomorrow, Forever” communicates that urgency and its music video has a cast of kids to show that.
“All of my music comes from some type of story that is true to myself, family, and friends. Everything that I write is true.”
Corey Paul’s main producer for this album was fellow Collision Records artist Swoope. He would tell Swoope what was in his heart and on his mind,
“he would hit some buttons, and the music he made would sound like what I just told him. That part was insane.”