More - Lavonda lany
- moneymoses
- Apr 13
- 2 min read

There’s a certain kind of gospel music that doesn’t announce itself loudly—it just settles in, smooth and steady, and before you know it, it’s speaking directly to you. That’s exactly what “More” delivers.
This track leans heavily into that Urban AC gospel sound—the kind that feels just as at home on a late-night drive as it does during quiet reflection. The production is clean and laid back, with a polished groove that doesn’t try to overpower the message. Instead, it creates space for it.
Vocally, the delivery is controlled and intentional. There’s no over-the-top runs or shouting here. This is more of a “sit back and let it minister to you” type of performance. It’s the kind of song you don’t have to chase—it comes to you.
And here’s where it really hits: the message.
At its core, “More” isn’t about material gain or surface-level blessings. It carries that deeper cry—wanting more of God, more peace, more clarity, more connection. It’s reflective, honest, and relatable, especially for anyone navigating life, growth, and faith at the same time.
To put it simply, this is healing music.
It’s the kind of song you play when:
You need a mental reset
You’re done with distractions
You’re trying to get centered again
There’s even a quiet humor in how it works—one minute you’re just vibing to the groove, and the next minute you’re sitting there rethinking your entire life. That’s when you know the song is doing its job.
In terms of placement, “More” fits perfectly in:
Urban gospel rotations
Late-night radio sets
Reflection or wind-down playlists
This isn’t loud praise music.This is quiet breakthrough music.
Final Verdict:“More” stands as a strong example of how gospel music can be both smooth and impactful. It doesn’t force the moment—it creates it. And for listeners who appreciate substance wrapped in a refined sound, this one delivers.



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