
Some songs are built to entertain, and others are built to ignite something.
“SHOUT HALLELUJAH” by Greg Glenn is absolutely the latter, a warm, uplifting gospel-inspired track that feels like a Sunday morning sunrise. It’s got that confident male vocal energy that glides through every verse with calm assurance, making you want to stand up and sing along even if you’re listening alone in your car.
From the jump, Greg keeps the hook simple and irresistible: “Shout hallelujah if you’re a Christian and you love the Lord.”
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It’s not trying to be flashy. It’s trying to be clear. And that’s the beauty of it, a pure, direct message about faith, rooted in family legacy and gratitude. The verses weave heartfelt memories of his grandfather kneeling in prayer, thanking God for every day, sunny or stormy. That personal thread gives the song its emotional weight. When Greg sings about his grandpa’s passing, “I know he walked through those pearly gates… he lives on in my heart” it lands like a quiet testimony, not just lyrics.
It moves with the smooth ease of classic contemporary gospel: rich male vocals riding over gentle keys and an easy backbeat, like a congregation swaying in unison. There’s nothing forced here. It’s a song built for community, not spectacle, a chance to gather voices and remind each other why we praise in the first place.
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For Greg, this single is part of a bigger mission: to get his music in front of as many people as possible, to plant seeds, to introduce people to Jesus Christ. And “SHOUT HALLELUJAH” does exactly that, it opens the door gently, joyfully, and with love.
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