My Favorite Part”: A Divine Anthem of Hope and Resilience by Grace Graber and Daniel Spriggs

In a world where darkness often feels overwhelming, music has the power to be a beacon of light, a lifeline for those drowning in despair. Christian punk artists Grace Graber and Daniel Spriggs have joined forces to create something truly extraordinary—a suicide prevention anthem that pulses with life, hope, and the promise of God’s miraculous grace. Their collaboration, “My Favorite Part,” is more than just a song; it’s a divine invitation to hold on, to wait, and to witness the beauty of what lies ahead.
Available everywhere at https://slinky.to/MyFavoritePart, this infectiously alive track is a testament to the power of faith, creativity, and human connection. It’s a song that doesn’t just speak to the listener—it speaks for them, offering a voice to the voiceless and a hand to those teetering on the edge.
A Divine Collaboration
The story behind “My Favorite Part” is as miraculous as the song itself. Originally penned by Daniel Spriggs, the track was born out of a deeply personal place. Daniel, an up-and-coming artist in the faith-based punk scene, reached out to Grace Graber—a fellow punk artist and kindred spirit—to share his vision.
“Daniel had reached out to me about just picking my brain on what it’s like to be in pop-punk in the Christian music scene,” Grace recalls. “A couple months later, he texts me and asks me, ‘Hey, can I send you a song idea that I have for you? I think it’s supposed to be yours.’”
What Grace received was a nearly complete demo, a raw and powerful expression of Daniel’s heart. With the support of producer Deniss Pridans, who provided the track’s foundation, the two artists finished cowriting the song long-distance. The result is a soaring punk anthem that feels both urgent and timeless, a song that demands to be heard.
“It’s one of those songs that demanded to be a part of this world. And He handed it to me,” Grace shares, reflecting on the divine timing and intention behind the collaboration.
A Message of Hope
At its core, “My Favorite Part” is a love letter to anyone who has ever felt like giving up. The lyrics are deeply personal for Daniel, who drew from his own experiences with depression and self-doubt.
“I grew up in a culture that glorified depression and saw suicide as something almost noble,” Daniel admits. “I came from a high school experience that was very depressive, very self-deprecating. I was living in a depressed mindset. Flash forward to now, playing with my 2-year-old daughter, seeing her laugh, having a family. That’s where I got the line: ‘If you go now, you’ll miss my favorite part.’”
This line serves as the emotional anchor of the song, a reminder that even in our darkest moments, there is so much more to live for. Daniel’s words are a reflection of what he believes God would say to his younger self—and to anyone struggling to see the light at the end of the tunnel.
“If my life had ended as a teenager, I would’ve missed blessings beyond my comprehension,” Daniel says. “I want to tell any young person not just that it gets better but that the story God has written for you, the fruition of that story, is going to be so perfect for you.”
A Song That Saves Lives
For Grace Graber, “My Favorite Part” is more than just a collaboration—it’s a calling. Having been open about her own battles with depression, anxiety, and PTSD, Grace understands the weight of the song’s message.
“I knew immediately when I heard this song that it was going to save someone’s life,” she says frankly. “I was singing my songs on tour to these kids and thinking, ‘Man, if I wouldn’t have stayed, I’d miss this part. I’d miss God’s favorite part of using me.’”
The song’s production, helmed by Deniss Pridans, perfectly complements its message of hope. With driving rock riffs, anthemic melodies, and a tender yet determined energy, “My Favorite Part” sweeps listeners from the depths of despair into the promise of what’s to come. It’s a suicide prevention song unlike any other, one that doesn’t dwell on sorrow but instead offers a tangible, faith-filled optimism.
“I feel like a lot of songs about mental health are about someone’s internal struggle. But this is talking directly to the listeners,” Grace explains. “If you die tomorrow, if you go? The amount of things you’re going to miss, the amount of things that God hasn’t done in your life yet that He can! I think this song is going to be really impactful because it talks directly to suicide and says, ‘Don’t go.’”
A New Chapter in Faith-Based Punk
“My Favorite Part” marks a new chapter for both Grace Graber and Daniel Spriggs. For Grace, it’s a bold step into the punk rock genre, showcasing her ability to hold her own alongside influences like Green Day, Fall Out Boy, and MGK. For Daniel, it’s another milestone in his rise as a compelling voice in the faith-based music scene, following the success of his previous single, “HEART2HEART.”
Together, they’ve created a song that is as raw and real as it is hopeful and uplifting. It’s a reminder that even in our darkest moments, we are never alone—and that the best is yet to come.
So, if you’re struggling, if you’re hurting, if you’re wondering if it’s even worth it to keep going—listen to “My Favorite Part.” Let its message wash over you. Let its hope fill your heart. And remember: if you go now, you’ll miss the best part.
“My Favorite Part” is available everywhere at https://slinky.to/MyFavoritePart. Don’t miss it—and don’t miss the miracles God has in store for you.