Forrest Frank + The Figs
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I need y’all to understand the full parameters of this experience. I took like 55 days off of social media, deleted TikTok. God had just sent me through this arena tour, so I just felt the need to pause and say, hey God, here’s everything. If you want me to never drop music again, that’s okay. If you want me to tour all the time, that’s okay. Like whatever you want for me, I will do it. But I need to hear you, Lord, direct my compass. So my pastor challenged me and my buddy Noah to, in tandem, do a 30-day journal challenge. Long story short, I felt like God was saying, hey, I want you to start documenting everything, specifically with music. Literally in the journal, like God, practically what does this mean? And I’m like, okay, I gotta get camera equipment, I gotta get blah, blah, blah. So I buy all this gear, tripods, memory cards, battery packs. I set everything up and I test it out. I actually made two songs that I haven’t shared yet because I was still figuring out if it was possible to make a whole song while recording. Anyways, I’m ready to go. I’m ready to launch this thing where I start documenting my musical journey and I break my back.
And what’s crazy about this, I happened to crash right in front of the ring camera and we caught it on video. That’s already super weird. I’m like, I can’t believe we caught this on video.
Next, tears falling to my face, screaming in agony, and yet I’m overwhelmed with the presence of the Holy Spirit. I don’t know where it is, but I commented that somewhere in a post where I said like, I felt like God was going to do something good because he’s always doing something good. So I find out that I break my back in multiple spots.
I’m out. You saw the footage. I’m like, okay, I’m going to be here for who knows how long, months.
And because I had all my camera equipment set up, I told Grace to go downstairs and just grab my gear. Like, hey girl, grab this, bring it upstairs. So she brings it upstairs.
So then I make “God’s Got My Back.” At this point in the timeline, I’m already thinking, oh, this is a miracle. I just captured making a whole song.
It’s a proclamation of joy in the midst of a trial. And that could have been it. He could have ended it there.
On the post for “God’s Got My Back,” the caption was turning lemons into lemonade. I took that social media break. Now I’m on social media. I scroll past it. I’m like, yo, this song kind of hits. So they send it over and then we do that back and forth thing, capturing in real time. And I’m talking to my friends. I’m talking to my pastor. I’m like, I think this is it. I think this is what the journal was about, capturing the real thing. And so then that song happened. I’m getting emotional right now. I’m just overwhelmed with the Holy Spirit. That song comes out and is doing what it’s doing. Like, that was the miracle. That was the miracle. Just that. And then suddenly my back is completely recovered.
I know there’s someone watching this video who doesn’t know Jesus. I used to be depressed. I used to be insecure.
I used to be full of anxiety. I was not this person. I gave my life to Jesus and He changed everything.
Give your life to him holistically. God bless you guys. Peace.
About the Artist
Forrest Frank + The Figs
Forrest Frank acknowledges the weight of his words, deeds, and actions within his artistry. The award-nominated Texas-based singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist approaches life and music with gratitude and intent. This mindset underscores his music, and it’s why his GRAMMY-nominated CHILD OF GOD was the best-selling Christian album of 2024.
The Houston-born 29-year-old, who’d temporarily put the idea of making solo music on the back burner to keep building on his band’s success, craved the freedom to make music just for himself again, and in 2021, a revelation inspired him to change course. Forrest opted to take a year off from touring, relocated to Waco, TX, and became a father. Working completely independently, his self-described “simple worship song”—the powerful “NO LONGER BOUND” [feat. Hulvey]— opened up the floodgates, surging across social media, tallying north of 70 million streams in the US and counting. He parlayed this momentum into CHILD OF GOD. Beyond performing on all 20 tracks, Forrest helmed the production, crafting an immersive experience anchored by elements of bright R&B, upbeat pop, and uplifting gospel. Thematically, he clung to a core message. “My whole brand was built around God, and I’m not going to change that—ever,” he affirms.
CHILD OF GOD soared to stratospheric heights upon arrival, capturing his first GRAMMY nomination, a Billboard Music Award (BBMA) finalist spot, a #1 on the iTunes Overall Top Albums Chart, and within a few months’ time, tallied over 1 billion global streams. Given the runaway success, Billboard named him the #1 Top New Christian Artist of 2023, a 2024 BBMA finalist for Top Christian Artist. Concurrently, the signature “GOOD DAY” became a TOP 5 Christian radio hit, also named a BBMA finalist and won a DOVE Award for Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year, with Frank winning for “New Artist of the Year.”
Last fall he released the CHILD OFGOD (DELUXE) album featuring seven new tracks, including “YOUR WAY’S BETTER” and “HEAVEN ON THIS EARTH” with Torey D’Shaun, as well as a new holiday original, “THE PRESENT.” 2025 has seen the release of four new singles,”drop,” “SUNRISE,” “NOTHING ELSE (with Thomas Rhett)” and “NO L’s.” Currently FRANK is in the middle of his 2025 “CHILD OF GOD TOUR Part 2,” hitting 26 markets across the U.S. and Canada.
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