Dax keeps it raw and direct on “God, Can You Hear Me?”, a track that feels like a real-time cry for clarity. Written over a long stretch, from December 2023 to early 2026, the song carries that lived-in weight. You can tell this wasn’t rushed; every line sounds like it’s been sat with, questioned, and rewritten until it felt true.
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The production is minimal, almost bare. No heavy drums, no flashy switches, just a soft backdrop that lets his voice sit front and center right from the beginning, before evolving. That decision pays off because the lyrics are the focus. Lines about addiction, loneliness, and inner conflict come through clearly, without distraction. When he says “I’m lonely with people around”, it lands instantly. It’s simple, but it hits.
The hook“God, can you hear me?” does a lot of work. Each time it comes back, it feels heavier. At first, it sounds like a question. By the end, it feels like a plea. That shift is what gives the track its emotional arc.
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There’s a strong spiritual layer here, but it doesn’t feel forced. Dax questions, reflects, and admits where he’s struggling. He talks about faith, purpose, and self-image without pretending to have everything figured out. That honesty makes the song easy to connect with, especially for anyone dealing with similar thoughts. This isn’t background music, it’s something you sit with. Dax delivers a focused, stripped-down track that leans fully on its message, and it works.
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