I Luh God

[2] The song is considered to be an example of an uprising music genre called "trap gospel", as it has a drum machine, bass, and a rap tone in Campbell's voice.

“You ain’t got the money moving by yourself/And you know you did it with a lot of help/You know it’s only one, it ain’t nobody else[citation needed]”The lines immediately recall Drake‘s “All Me,” featuring Big Sean and 2 Chainz, which boasts “Came up, that’s all me/Stayed true, that’s all me/No help that’s all me, all me for real.” "They're used to (me) very pulled up and polished and singing 'Yesterday' and 'Help.'

But, I just wanted to have fun, declare my love for God and at the same time reach an audience that I think the gospel community sometimes ignores, "There is Christian hip-hop but I feel that more Caucasian children gravitate to it.

[citation needed]The song topped the Billboard Gospel chart, and, as of January 2018, the video has over eleven million views on her YouTube account.

Some song called 'I'm In Love With The CoCo' came on, and I got upset 'cause I'm like, this is what kids are singing and saying over and over," Campbell said in a Rapzilla[5] Interview.