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God's Got My Back
2025 single by Forrest Frank From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"God's Got My Back" is a song by American Christian pop and hip-hop musician Forrest Frank, released on July 25, 2025, via River House Records and 10K Projects.
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Background
On July 19, 2025, Frank announced that, while in a skateboarding accident, and had suffered from multiple back fractures.[1][2] After noticing a comment on social media asking how he would make music with the injury, he was inspired to record and produce a song themed around the back fracture, while on his hospital bed.[3][4][5] Frank teased the song online, and within three hours, it received several million views, later achieving over 42 million views.[6][7] Seeing the song's success, he released it on July 25, 2025.
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Writing and production
Frank wrote, produced, programmed, and sang vocals for "God's Got My Back", while Jacob "Biz" Morris mastered and mixed the song.[8]
The song demonstrates the genres of contemporary Christian, pop, and rock.[9]
Reception
Christian rapper Lecrae took notice of the song, saying, "That joint sounds dope". Colton Dixon labelled it as the "Epitome of no excuses".[10][11]
Frank teased the song to various social media platforms, and within three hours, it received several million views. It garnered thirty million views within three days.[12][13][14]
Commercial performance
"God's Got My Back" was recognized as Atlantic Music Group's top streaming debut, receiving two million worldwide streams in a week.[7]
The song debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard Hot Christian Songs, supported by entries of No. 1 on the Christian Digital Song Sales and No. 6 on the Christian Streaming Songs.[15][16][17] That week, the song also charted at No. 31 on the RMNZ Hot Singles and No. 16 on the Digital Song Sales.[18][19]
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Personnel
Credits adapted from Tidal Music.[8]
- Forrest Frank – producer, programmer, vocals, writer
- Jacob "Biz" Morris – masterer, mixer
Charts
Release history
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References
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