Lagato The Beat Bach is pushing things into bold territory again with God’s Got The Bass, a release that makes one thing very clear from the start, faith-based music does not have to sit quietly in the background. Set for a high-energy visual drop on 27 April 2026, this project is built to be loud, vibrant, and impossible to ignore.
The track itself sits at the intersection of Christian hip-hop, EDM, and trap-inspired sounds, with bass-heavy production that hits hard and stays there. Instead of taking a traditional worship approach, Lagato frames the song around a simple but striking idea, that music itself, even the bass, is part of divine creation. The result is a sound that feels intense and celebratory at the same time, more like a festival moment than a Sunday service.
There is a clear sense of purpose behind the release. The project originally existed in another form last year, but was revisited after what Lagato describes as a strong creative pull that led him back into the studio to rework it and build a new visual experience around it. That sense of urgency and conviction is noticeable in the final product, which leans fully into energy and scale.
The feature from Selah Rose adds another layer to the track, with her ability to move between singing and rap giving the production extra flexibility. Her presence helps shape the dynamic feel of the record, allowing the sound to shift and evolve without losing momentum.
Everything is built in-house through Spirit Speaks Records in Goshen, a setup that reinforces the project’s focused and intentional identity. The goal is not just music, but a full sensory experience that blends sound, message, and visuals in a cohesive way.
What stands out most is the intent behind it all. Lagato is not trying to soften the edges of his sound for the sake of accessibility. Instead, he is doubling down on a vision that places faith at the centre of high-energy, modern production. It is confident, experimental in its own lane, and designed to challenge expectations of what Christian music can sound like.
God’s Got The Bass turns faith into full-volume energy, delivering a bold, bass-driven experience that redefines how spiritual music can sound in a modern space
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