Some truths don’t hit you like lightning — they settle in slowly, like something you’ve always known but never said out loud. That’s the power behind “I Did Too,” the new collaboration from ASAP Preach, Brother Bo Music, and Imadrion. It doesn’t shout for attention. It doesn’t try to impress. It simply tells the truth — the kind of truth that makes you stop, breathe, and realize you’re not the only one who’s walked through the shadows you don’t talk about.
ASAP Preach has built his ministry on honesty — not the polished kind, but the kind that comes from scars, healing, and the grace that carried him through both. Brother Bo Music brings a soulful depth that feels like a steady hand on the shoulder, the voice of someone who’s lived through storms and found God faithful in the aftermath. Imadrion adds a raw, emotional edge — the sound of someone who knows what it means to wrestle with the past and still choose hope. Together, they create a confession‑turned‑anthem that feels like a safe place for anyone who’s ever wondered if they were too far gone.
This song steps into the tension every believer knows: the gap between who we were and who God is shaping us to be. It’s a reminder that none of us stand on perfect ground. Scripture speaks straight into this reality in Romans 3:23 — “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” Not to condemn us, but to remind us that grace is the great equalizer. It levels the ground beneath every story, every failure, every comeback.
“I Did Too” feels like a confession wrapped in hope. It’s the sound of someone who knows what it’s like to fall, to break, to lose their way — and still be met by a God who refuses to walk away. The cry of Psalm 40:1–2 — “He lifted me out of the pit… He set my feet on a rock.” rises through the song like a lifeline. That’s the heartbeat of this track: God doesn’t wait for us to climb out on our own. He reaches in. He pulls us up. He restores what we thought was ruined.
Each artist brings their own testimony into the mix. ASAP Preach sings with the weight of someone who has lived every line. Brother Bo Music carries the warmth of redemption in his tone. Imadrion delivers the ache of the past but also the strength of someone who has seen God rebuild what was broken. Their voices blend into a reminder that your story — even the parts you’d rather forget — can become the very place God shows His power. Joel 2:25 — “I will restore to you the years the locusts have eaten.” It’s the promise that nothing is too shattered for God to rebuild.
“I Did Too” speaks to the believer who feels unworthy, the one who wonders if their past disqualifies them, the one who carries quiet battles no one sees. It speaks to the heart that needs to hear, “You’re not alone. You’re not the only one. And you’re not beyond grace.” It’s a reminder that God doesn’t run from our failures — He runs toward us with mercy.
And if this song brings old memories to the surface — regrets, mistakes, moments you’ve tried to bury — don’t turn away from that. Sometimes the things we hide are the very places God wants to heal. Let Him meet you there. Let Him show you that your story isn’t over, and your past doesn’t get the final say. Healing begins when honesty steps into the light, and this may be the moment God is inviting you to breathe again.
“I Did Too” is a powerful, honest reminder that grace reaches deeper than our mistakes and stronger than our shame. Add it to your playlist or share it with someone who needs encouragement — grab your copy here on Amazon. Every purchase supports ASAP Preach, Brother Bo Music, and Imadrion, and helps us continue sharing songs that strengthen faith and speak life into people who need it.
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