Establishing the mood with a textured drum roll, expanding into a glistening guitar soundscape, Jacob Chacko opens I Will Follow (Till The Ends Of The World) with the lyrics, “A world of discontent, do we just lament, to drift, into the void, get me higher, further, I will follow you till the ends of the world…”
We immediately connect with the timeless energy of the track, and intentional depth that Jacob writes and performs with. In essence, the song is about feeling stuck in an unhappy or uncertain world, but choosing not to give in to the negativity.
Instead, Jacob invites us to find purpose, strength, and direction. This manifests through faith, love, and loyalty to someone or something bigger than ourselves. It is a call for us to connect with each other and the universe.
The concept of going higher and the hook itself point to notions of determination and devotion. This feels more important now than ever, considering the current reality that humanity is faced with. The song encourages courage and self-improvement at a time when we need it the most. The track feels very zeitgeist with this in mind. Overall, it’s about pushing through, no matter how hard things get. Jacob says it is about “finding your purpose whereby being part of something larger than oneself.”
The track comes with a cinematic music video, with footage that truly brings to life the narrative of the song. We learn that the song is composed, performed, and produced by Jacob Chacko. The music video was produced and edited by Noksound.
As for the song, co-vocal production is by Thomas Monaco, sound engineering by Les Lovell at The Music Factory, backing vocals by Talya Gelfand, drums by Mike Dawson, and mastering by Alan Douche at West West Side Music.
Needless to say, we are in awe, and greatly appreciate Jacob Chacko‘s highly intentional and connected artistry. We could imagine the track locking in a number of sync placements, notably a film like Marty Supreme.
We have added I Will Follow (Till The Ends Of The World) to our New Music Spotlight playlist and our TIMELESS playlist, whilst we continue to stream the wider discography of Jacob Chacko, including the previously featured Drive Thru Fog And Rain and Control My Pride.
