This EP doesn’t hide its influences, but it doesn’t borrow them either. You’ll hear echoes of soulful storytellers like Kirk Franklin and the conversational, passionate flow of Andy Mineo, but Rocky Views gives those influences new air. There’s vulnerability in his voice — a sense that every bar was carved out of lived experience.
In Out in the Storm, faith isn’t a concept; it’s breath between verses. Tracks ripple with themes of:
- Loss — not romanticized, but felt
- Hope — rising through layers of melody and truth
- Faith — not as an ideal, but as a lifeline
Where many Christian hip-hop records can feel didactic or preachy, Rocky’s music feels human. He doesn’t present himself as a polished prophet — he’s a believer walking through the wreckage with the rest of us.
Listen here: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/rockyviews/out-in-the-storm




