Here I Am To Worship The Drill Version Prod. By Holydrill Direct
: Unlike secular Drill, which often uses dark, minor-key melodies, Holy Drill maintains the bright, major-key "heavenly" atmosphere of the original worship song while adding the aggressive energy of the Drill beat.
: Holy Drill is a prominent producer known for "Gospel Drill," a movement that adapts traditional and contemporary worship songs into the rhythmic framework of Drill music. Here I am to worship the drill version prod. by Holydrill
: The lyrics remain unchanged, focusing on the sacrifice of Jesus ("I'll never know how much it cost to see my sin upon that cross"). This juxtaposition serves to make worship more accessible to a younger, urban audience. : Unlike secular Drill, which often uses dark,
: The song was originally written and performed by Tim Hughes in 2001. It has since become a global staple in Christian liturgy, famously covered by groups like Hillsong Worship . This juxtaposition serves to make worship more accessible