Jordan Feliz - 'Next To Me' (Official Music Video)
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Serving up a healthy blend of pop, Gospel and soul, Jordan Feliz offers some of his most transparent lyrics to date - all found in the track, "Next to Me".
Here's the official music video...
"Next to Me" Lyrics
I’ve been empty
& I know who fills the cup
Yeah, But my ego
Fights back, telling me that
I’m ready
To grab the wheel & take control
But I’ll crash
If I don’t let myself
Let go
You put the X
On my faded map
Draw me a line
Back to where you’re at
Patient when I try to move to fast
I get this feelin
I get this feelin
I get this feeling in my spirit way down low
I feel it callin’ like a compass in my soul
Saying child come on back now
You’ve been gone too long
Let me lead you back where you belong
Right next to me
I’ve been captive
By the plans I try to make
I’ve been selfish
Callus hearts, they die hard
Like habits
That I know I gotta break
Ain’t it good to know
That help is on the way
You put the X
On my faded map
Draw me a line
Back to where you’re at
Patient when I try to move to fast
I get this feelin
I get this feelin
Oh, oh, oh
You know I tried
To do it on my own
Oh, oh, oh
I think it’s time
For me to come back home
"Next to Me" is from Jordan's album, titled, Say It. As a whole, Say It became a testament to the way God had reached down and pulled him out of a difficult period. Although the previous season might have been shrouded in darkness and confusion, sonically, Say It is full of vibrant light and clear direction.
Co-produced by Feliz’s longtime collaborator Colby Wedgeworth and Jordan Mohilowski, his latest studio effort .
In both "Next to Me" and Say It as a whole, Jordan is telling it like it is, and giving God all the credit along the way. “I guess the reason why I’m telling people to go out there and say what God has done is because this record is all about what God has done in my life,” he offers. “But really, all that we need to say is this is all about Jesus, and if His name is not lifted up, then who needs us right now? Nobody needs these songs if they’re not about Jesus.”