First Listen: Bigg Robb asks for divine help on “Dear Lord”

(February 28, 2025) Bigg Robb has earned a reputation for making feel good Southern Soul music. He has long been the life of the party as a DJ, and has a well-known connection with Zapp and Roger Troutman. So, something had to move the Cincinnati native, and that something compelled him to release his latest song “Dear Lord.”

Robb sticks with the Southern Soul as it relates to the production, but the tune’s message finds him sending up prayers to God. He is praying for the safety of his family, but also critiquing the state of the world, and our failure to protect the planet and its children.

That critique focuses on the places where humanity failed to live righteously. Much of that critique centers on how adults have failed the children. It’s clear that Robb is worried about the toll that our materialistic world is taking on our children, and this song is both a prayer for divine intervention and for adult leaders to lead, “We got so many children lost, and the parents are to blame/Instead of showing then love/We just gave them video games.”

Check out “Dear Lord,” Bigg Robb’s prayer for the world, here.

By Howard Dukes

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