For the man who built your world β and prayed over it every day.
Finally Say Everything You've Meant to Tell Your Father His Entire Life
He showed up. He sacrificed. He led. He prayed. Most fathers never hear how much that meant. This Father's Day, give him a song that tells him.
βMy father was diagnosed with Parkinson's last year. I needed to say everything while he could still hear and feel it. This song did that. We cried together for the first time in my life.β
Terrence A.
Son, Detroit MI
He'd Never Let Anyone Make a Fuss. So His Children Made a Song.
Harold's father was a deacon for 35 years. He was at the church before anyone else. He prayed over every family in the congregation. He worked a second job so his children could go to college. But he never talked about it. That was just what you did, he said. His children decided his 80th birthday and Father's Day would be the same celebration β and that this time, the fuss would not be optional.
When they played his song, Harold's father β who had never in 80 years publicly cried β put his face in his hands. His grandchildren watched. His daughters held each other. One moment, one song, said what 80 years of life deserved to say. He listened to it every morning until he went home to be with the Lord.
Before It's Too Late, Ask Yourself:
The answers to these questions are the song he deserves to hear.
What did he teach you that you didn't appreciate until you were grown?
What sacrifice of his do you wish you'd acknowledged sooner?
What does his faith look like β the private parts he never talks about?
What do you want him to know about the man or woman he made you?
βA righteous man who walks in his integrity β blessed are his children after him.β
β β Proverbs 20:7
Everything Included in Your Song
Written About His Life and Legacy
His work ethic, his faith, his specific moments of sacrifice β captured in lyrics that make him feel truly known.
Built for Men Who Don't Like Fuss
We write songs that honor without being sentimental in a way that makes stoic men uncomfortable. Honest, strong, and real.
Perfect for Father's Day or Any Day
Use it on Father's Day, his birthday, a milestone anniversary, or the moment you decide it's time to say what you've needed to say.
Professional Studio Recording
Fully produced β something worthy of the man who gave you everything.
A Song He'll Share
He'll call the pastor. He'll play it at a family gathering. He'll send it to his brothers. A father's song becomes a family anchor.
His Legacy, Preserved
His grandchildren and great-grandchildren will hear this song. It becomes how future generations understand the man who started everything.
Three Simple Steps to Their Forever Song
Share Your Heart
Speak the words you've never found the courage to say. Tell us the story behind the prayer.
Add a Voice
Personalize the melody with your own voice or let our gifted singers breathe life into it.
Receive the Miracle
A digitally preserved masterpiece arrives in 7 days β your spiritual intent transformed into a timeless legacy.
Families Who Found Their Voice
βDad doesn't do emotions. He's an engineer. When his song played, he stood up, walked to the window, and looked out for a full minute. That's how I knew it worked.β
Stephanie K.
Daughter, Cleveland OH
βHe played it for his church on Father's Day Sunday. The pastor asked if PraySong could make one for the whole congregation. Dad just smiled.β
Alicia M.
Daughter, Birmingham AL
βI made this for my stepfather β the man who chose to father me when he didn't have to. He said it was the greatest honor of his life. I said it was the least he deserved.β
Kevin P.
Stepson, Kansas City MO
Everything You Need to Know
What if he's not the type who shows emotion?
Can I include his faith β even if he's quiet about it?
Can siblings collaborate on one song for Dad?
Can this work for a grandfather?
What if my father has passed β can I still create a memorial song honoring him as a father?
He Built Your World. Let Music Say Thank You.
Because the man who built your world deserves to finally hear it.
1,400+ fathers have finally heard it