
Stylistically, Out in the Storm sits comfortably at the intersection of intimate R&B and purposeful Hip-Hop, reminiscent in texture to the reflective soul of artists like Tori Kelly or Jon Bellion, yet with the spiritual earnestness of gospel-leaning voices like Tye Tribbett or Lecrae.
Where a typical secular R&B record might explore love lost in romantic terms, Rocky Views reframes loss as a spiritual tether — not just lamenting absence, but seeking presence. Where mainstream Hip-Hop often revels in bravado, Out in the Storm finds strength in vulnerability, echoing the candid testimonies of artists like NF but rooted more explicitly in scripture and praise.
You can listen to the EP here: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/rockyviews/out-in-the-storm