Christian viral sensation Forrest Frank, who just celebrated his 30th birthday earlier this week, shared with his 3.4 million Instagram followers why he will never swear in his music.
Since 2023, Frank has been nominated for a Grammy Award, nominated for multiple Billboard Music Awards, and has won two Gospel Music Association (GMA) Dove Awards, including for New Artist of the Year.
His Grammy-nominated record “Child of God” was the largest Christian album debut of 2024 and topped the Billboard Christian Albums Chart for 14 weeks. Frank’s song “Up” currently has over 100 million streams on Spotify. Frank receives over 7 million weekly impressions for multiple songs across multiple platforms, and he dropped his new single “No L’s” today (April 11).
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Frank’s 2024 hit “Your Way’s Better” has recently resurfaced on social media because of a viral dance that fans have performing.
On his social media, Frank used “Your Way’s Better” to answer someone asking him, “Would you ever cuss in your music?” Frank answered with a simple “no,” and then followed up his answer with a video collage of him greeting his young fans at his concerts.
Frank also wrote the caption, “Ephesians 4:29: ‘Let no corrupting talk come out of your mouths, but only such as is good for building up as fits the occasion, that it may give grace to those who hear’ 🙌.”
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Forrest Frank Doesn’t Shy Away From Sharing the Gospel at Sold-Out Arena Shows
The “Good Day” singer is currently selling out arenas across the nation with the second leg of his “Child of God” tour. At his concerts, Frank takes the opportunity to share the gospel with the thousands of fans who come to hear him night after night.
“Using these melodies, this production, and dancing is really just about one thing,” Frank told a sold-out arena in Columbus, Ohio. “Let me just kind of pull back the curtain [because] it would just be such a shame to miss it—I’m sure you hear it in the music—but let me just say it straight up.”
Frank went on to share his testimony, telling fans that he grew up in a Christian family but that he started to live a secret life of sin when he was in junior high. Throughout high school and into his college years, Frank shared that he got into more sin and got to the point where he just wanted to control his life, do what felt good, and stop obeying God’s ways.