Jonathan Zogbi's new single, "Sky High," marks the start of a new, happy chapter in his life. The song's name makes it sound big. It's hard to put the song in a box because it has a lot of pop energy and a happy mood. Zogbi takes us to a place where joy, purpose, and belief all come together to make something that feels both personal and versatile. The bright rhythm and open-hearted tone of "Sky High" make it feel like it's up in the air from the first note.
He draws inspiration from artists like Bruno Mars and TobyMac, who appeal to a wide range of people. There is a natural balance here between polished pop and a message based on faith. "Sky High" doesn't lean too far in one direction, instead, its strength comes from the middle ground where accessibility and intention meet. The result is a song that works both in mainstream music and in places where people go to reflect on their faith.
The main point of "Sky High" is to rise above, both mentally and spiritually. Anyone can come here, whether they believe in God or want something to lift their spirits. It's about feeling better, finding a sense of purpose that goes beyond the everyday, and letting joy in in a way that feels real instead of forced.
