When Katie Braswell released “Louder” on August 26, 2019, she delivered a worship track that feels built for raised hands and unapologetic belief. From the first lines “Oh Lord our God we thank you, for you’ve become salvation” the tone is set: gratitude first, fear nowhere in sight.

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The production leans into modern praise-pop territory, with clean instrumentation and a steady build that supports Braswell’s commanding vocal presence. But it’s the message that drives everything forward. “We will trust and we won’t be afraid” becomes more than a lyric; it’s a declaration. In a world that constantly feeds uncertainty, that line hits with renewed relevance.

The chorus is where the song truly opens up: “Let the whole world know, Christ the Savior / Make it known of all He’s done louder and louder.” It’s bold, outward-facing, and impossible not to sing along to. This isn’t private devotion, it’s public proclamation. The repetition of “louder and louder” turns the track into a rallying cry for anyone choosing praise over panic.

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There’s also a strong sense of reverence woven throughout. “Son of God, Son of Man, we magnify your beauty” grounds the anthem in worship, not just energy. Even the closing invitation “We make way, we make room, come and celebrate Him” feels communal, like the doors of a sanctuary flung wide open. “Louder” stands as a confident reminder that faith doesn’t shrink in the face of fear. It rises, it sings, and when it does, it does so at full volume.

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