
There’s something quietly powerful about songs that take their time to find the world—and Athena Brown’s “Infinity” is exactly that gem. Written over two decades ago and now finally stepping into the light, this South East London gospel singer-songwriter brings both lived experience and spiritual depth into a timeless track. With over 30 years of songwriting behind her, Brown leans into sincerity, letting faith, soul, and melody do the heavy lifting. So the song ends up more intimate and expansive, like a personal prayer echoing into something much bigger.
From the get-go, “Infinity” settles into a laid-back reggae groove, almost like it found its own rhythm naturally—and honestly, it suits the song like a glove. The percussion sparkles and jitters gently, giving the track a light, swaying motion, while the melody hooks you in. Brown’s rich, warm voice glides over it all, grounded in conviction. She lets the emotion simmer, and that restraint makes every line land harder.
Lyrically, the song leans into devotion and awe, reflecting on divine creation, sacrifice, and eternity. She sings about the heavens declaring glory and God’s enduring presence unfolding like quiet revelations rather than grand proclamations. And then there’s that repeating refrain, “on and on and on… for infinity,” which sticks like a simple yet profound mantra. It builds through repetition, pulling you deeper into its meditative core.
What makes “Infinity” stand out is its refusal to rush. It lingers, breathes, and gently wraps itself around you. In a world of instant hits and quick scrolls, Athena Brown offers something different, something patient, rooted, and undeniably real. And sometimes, that’s exactly what you need.
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Review by: Naomi Joan
