Pros•Per•Ity Perspective on Prosperity Psalms (Psalm 1) - Radio - Edit
We are a digital R&B/neo-soul group rooted in faith, reflection, and emotional honesty. Blending classic soul textures with a modern neo-soul sound and a subtle gospel influence, we create music that speaks to healing, purpose, and inner alignment. Our work is less about chasing trends and more about offering songs that feel like conversations, and sometimes prayers—for people navigating real life.
It’s rooted in R&B and neo-soul, with classic soul textures and a gentle gospel influence that shows up more in the feeling than the structure.
Our music centers on themes of faith, inner healing, resilience, and self-awareness. We’re interested in what it means to stay grounded in a noisy world—how to keep hope, integrity, and purpose when life isn’t easy. A lot of our songs explore growth from the inside out, where prosperity isn’t just about success, but alignment, peace, and spiritual well-being.
We’d describe our music as soulful, reflective, and grounding. It sits at the intersection of R&B and neo-soul, with a spiritual warmth that feels more like a conversation than a performance. Our songs are meant to be felt—music you sit with, breathe through, and return to when you need clarity or reassurance.
One of our favorite songs is Violations of the Soul. It speaks to the complexity of forgiveness—especially the idea that forgiveness isn’t always immediate or simple. The song explores what happens when healing requires boundaries, when tending to the self has to come before reconciliation. There’s a line in the song that says, “forgiveness ain’t always the saving grace,” and that really captures the message: sometimes growth begins with honesty and self-preservation before forgiveness can truly mean something.
We want people to feel seen, grounded, uplifted, and at peace when they listen to our music. Our hope is that the songs create space—for reflection, healing, and honesty with oneself. Some tracks invite quiet introspection, especially the slower moments, while the more upbeat songs are meant to uplift and move you a little. Whether someone feels comforted, strengthened, or simply less alone, we want the music to meet them where they are and remind them that growth and alignment are possible.
We’d shift the industry toward valuing authenticity and sustainability over speed and virality, while also rethinking how artists are compensated. As music creation and distribution continue to evolve, royalty structures need to become more transparent and adaptable, ensuring that meaningful work is valued fairly regardless of how it’s made or the tools involved. Creating space for artists to grow honestly—without being pressured by algorithms—while receiving compensation that reflects real impact would make the industry healthier for both creators and listeners.
Prosperity Psalms (Psalm 1), our new release, best represents success to us. For us, success isn’t just about achievement—it’s about reaching a place where strife no longer defines your life. The song reflects the idea of things beginning to flow with purpose, where growth, stability, and hope make life not only livable, but meaningful and exciting again. It’s a reminder that prosperity can look like peace, alignment, and the freedom to move forward with intention.
We believe artists play the role of reflection and connection in society. Through music, we help people make sense of their experiences, emotions, and the times they’re living in. Artists have the ability to hold space—for joy, for pain, for healing, and for hope—and to remind people that they’re not alone in what they’re feeling. At our best, we’re not telling people what to think; we’re offering perspective, empathy, and moments of truth they can carry with them.