
Worth It
“Worth It” is a deeply personal song from Kish Moody, reflecting on life hurdles and the challenges of pursuing a
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Kish Moody has always drawn from personal experience to fuel his songwriting, and “Worth It” is a perfect example. The track reflects on the struggles of balancing love and ambition, inspired by Kish’s early music career and his first marriage. Written and recorded at House of Melody Studios, the song captures the emotional tension of pursuing a dream while navigating the expectations of home life.
“Worth It” tells the story of Kish traveling to Memphis’ Ardent Records and Nashville with high hopes of making it big. The lyrics convey both the excitement and the toll of the journey:
“One more mile until I see Memphis,
Good Lord knows I’ve been down this road before,
I told her this time I’m going to make it,
And when I get home they’ll be no worries anymore.”
Amid the anticipation, the song subtly acknowledges the doubt or concerns from loved ones—a reminder that pursuing passion often comes with personal sacrifices. Kish narrates these moments with honesty and empathy, making the story relatable without pointing fingers.
Adding to the song’s emotional depth is Brian Arrowood, known for playing violin with Travis Tritt. His evocative violin work underscores the reflective tone of the track, bringing warmth and richness to the story of ambition, sacrifice, and love.
The song captures the universal tension between chasing dreams and honoring relationships:
“She said, ‘I don’t know, is it worth you to go?
Why don’t you just come home, ’cause you don’t have to make it.’”
These lines highlight the emotional complexity of following a calling while being accountable to those who care about you.
“Worth It” is both reflective and intimate, combining storytelling with soulful musicality. The track resonates with anyone who has pursued a passion that required sacrifice, offering a candid glimpse into the emotional highs and lows of chasing a dream.
Whether you’re navigating your own life ambitions or reflecting on past choices, “Worth It” is a song that captures the human experience with sincerity and heart. Kish Moody’s storytelling, Brian Arrowood’s stirring violin, and relatable emotion make this track a standout moment in his catalog.
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