Church Goes Viral for Gospel Remixes of Drake and Future

"You always call me cause I'm yours, Lord"

By Julia Hays Nov 18, 2015 7:57 PMTags

What if "Hotline Bling" was about the Lord instead of an old booty call?

Devout remixes are a thing too, people.

The Destiny Metropolitan Worship Church is Atlanta is getting a lot of attention on Facebook, Twitter, and other social media sites for their religious takes on songs by hip-hop artists like Drake and Future.

"You always call me 'cause I'm Yours, Lord / Calling me back to love," says the hook from the church's "Hotline Bling" remix.

Another new hit to get the gospel treatment? "Big Rings" from Drake and Future's joint mixtape, "What a Time to Be Alive."

Their versions of these songs are straight fiiiiiire. (You know, like good, not... well anyway...)

The non-denominational Christian church streams their services on Sundays, which has allowed an Internet audience to track down some of their more popular song choices.

Oh, and spoiler, their dance moves are a lot better than Drake's. (Sorry, Drizzy.)

(H/T Complex)

Speaking of "Hotline Bling," you have to watch the moment (below) when new couple Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani giggle about the song on The Voice.