‘Only God and Instagram Could Pull This Off!’ Forrest Frank & Crowder’s Miraculous Music Collab
David Crowder's broken leg inspired a hit song born from healing, humor and shared faith
After experiencing miraculous healing from a back injury in July, Forrest Frank is continuing to proclaim the wonder of God’s hand on his life through his music. In fact, the rising Christian music star says he experienced a healing so profound, it inspired a wave of songwriting rooted in faith, gratitude and surrender, leading to his viral song, “God’s Got My Back.”
In the midst of that creative overflow, something unexpected happened — thanks to Instagram and a shared sense of humor.
Christian music legend David Crowder had just broken his leg. On August 6, he posted about his injury to his 839,000 followers on Instagram and tagged Forrest in the post.
David Crowder and Forrest Frank create “The Rock”
Rather than lay low, Crowder was inspired by Forrest to use the down time in bed to stay creative. “Forrest said, ‘You might not be able to stand, but you can stand on the rock!’ I’m like, ‘Oh, Forrest Frank, I needed that.’” He then posted another playful Instagram video of himself lying in bed singing a song he had just written: Yeah, I’m standing on the only one who can save my soul…
Forrest, whose own recent songs about his spiritual strength and healing have hit #1 on Billboard charts, saw Crowder’s video and responded: “THIS IS 🔥 brb writing a verse @crowder”
Not long after, Crowder posted another video to Instagram, revealing Forrest’s new verse. With a driving beat and rich harmonies, the chorus declared: Yeah, I’m standing on the—Rock of Jesus, God of Judah…
What started as a funny social media moment quickly evolved into a full-fledged collaboration titled “The Rock.”
How fans are reacting to the collaborative song, “The Rock”
The song, released just weeks after their initial online exchange, is already making waves. With Forrest’s signature, smooth vocals paired with Crowder’s soulful verse, the track delivers a message of perseverance, faith, and divine strength!
Fans are loving it—not just the music, but the organic way it came together.
“Only God and Instagram could pull this off!” one fan commented on Forrest’s page.
“This is the collab I didn’t know I needed,” wrote another. “Two legends, one powerful message.”
Beyond the beats and catchy chorus, the song stands as a testament to the power of creativity and faith-filled connection in the digital age.
As Forrest continues writing music inspired by his healing and Crowder recovers from his injury, both artists say this collaboration has reminded them of something deeper: When we’re finally home with Jesus and hear the heaven song, Forrest sings, We’ll run to Him and worship ‘Cause every pain is gone.
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