Lathan Warlick’s “Oh Lord” Is A Whole Mood
Lathan Warlick is back with another banger that blends Southern swagger, stadium energy, and scripture-drenched confidence. “Oh Lord” ain’t just a song—it’s a whole mood. From the opening line, “Lord knows I’m winnin’,” Lathan sets the tone for a victory lap that’s all about staying grounded, giving God glory, and swinging for the fences.
The lyrics hit like a sermon over trap drums—ten toes down, faith out front. He’s not just flexing; he’s testifying. Bars like “Walkin’ with the one who told me to go get it” and “If God in the middle, then you know it’s finna change” make it clear: this win is Heaven-approved.
The video brings that same energy to life. Picture Lathan in a monster truck, tires kickin’ up mud like spiritual warfare, joyfully wildin’ out in a sun-soaked pit. Cut to him onstage, feeding off a crowd that’s feelin’ every bar. No flashy gimmicks—just raw faith, country grit, and clean confidence. It’s as if revival met a rodeo and got baptized in bass.
Lines like “Feelin’ like Miki and Griffy / Every time I swing, I ain’t missing” tie in that fearless boldness. He’s not aiming for hits—he is the hit. And with God at the center, he knows he can’t lose.
“Oh Lord” is more than a track—it’s a declaration for believers ready to move with purpose, power, and a little mud on their boots. Let’s ride.