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Hulvey and Rocky Views: Two Stories of Letting Go to Grow

Christopher Hulvey knows what it means to trade comfort for calling. The Reach Records artist dropped out of college and moved to Atlanta, scrubbing floors at a grocery store just to survive while chasing a dream most people didn’t understand. His music, from *Christopher* to *Cry*, is built on those moments of tension—the space between what you want and what God is asking for.

Rocky Views walks that same line on *Growing Pain*. As a follow-up to *Out in the Storm*, this EP doesn’t rehash the moment of surrender. It explores what happens after you say “yes” to God and suddenly realize how much you have to lose. Tracks like “Old Circles” and “Pruning Season” are anthems for anyone who has had to walk away from friends, habits, or dreams because Jesus asked them to.

It is the kind of honesty that Hulvey fans have come to expect. When Hulvey rapped “Can’t Tell It All” with KB and Lecrae, he was speaking to the struggle of being transparent in a culture that often demands perfection. Rocky Views does the same thing, but with a Canadian R&B twist that sets him apart in the Christian music scene.

*Growing Pain* is available on all streaming platforms right now. It has already been added to standout playlists like **Christian R&B (That’s Actually Good)** and **Christian R&B by Proper XL**, where it sits comfortably alongside artists who prioritize feeling over formula.

To really understand where Rocky is coming from, check out the mini-documentary series he just launched on YouTube. Like Hulvey’s vlogs and tour diaries, it offers a raw look at the person making the music—the doubts, the discipline, and the determination to keep going even when growth hurts.

Find Growing Pain on: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/rockyviews/growing-pain

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