
In a cacophonous world addicted to noise, the award-winning Christian duo F.L.O.G.I.C. returns with a seismic call to silence. Their new single, “Selah,” is a head-banging workout playlist must-have engineered to make you stop and breathe. True to its ancient, psalmic title—a directive to pause and reflect—the song is a powerhouse of thought-provoking lyrics that pierce through life’s static. With relentless grace, sisters Breanna and Taylour Dickerson challenge the listener with prophetic questions that cut to the core of modern faith: Are we performing holiness or truly living it, understanding that without it “no one will see the Lord”? Are we chasing the fleeting drip of single streams—of validation, trends, and metrics—over the eternal, torrential flow of living water? This is more than music; it is a spiritual audit set to a pounding beat, a sacred interruption demanding we Selah.

Comprising the Favored Ladies of God in Christ, these NY-native sisters have mastered the hard feat of transcendent artistry, effortlessly merging COGIC Pentecostal fire with razor-sharp, skillful lyricism grounded in biblical truth. Dubbed “the female Kendrick Lamars” for their dense, potent verses, and previously viral with their “7 Last Sayings” anthem, they’ve captivated icons from Missy Elliott to Kirk Franklin. Yet their mission remains beautifully clear: to shatter generational and cultural barriers so that listeners, after having “got lit and vibed out,” arrive at one unshakable conclusion—that God is real and His word is true. In “Selah,” F.L.O.G.I.C. delivers this revelation not as a gentle whisper, but as a holy roar, proving once again that the most powerful pause can come from the loudest, most anointed sound.



