One of the more unique entries in Eddy Puyol’s music catalog is a worship song called “El Shaddai” that leverages the Miami Bass sound originating from the artist’s home state. Although it was originally recorded and released years ago, a recent revamp continues to breathe new life into its timeless message and connect with fans in this video-dominant era.
To further cement the song’s legacy and allow it to reach new audiences, Puyol once again linked up with director Will Thomas (a frequent collaborator) for a vibrant visual that splashes his performance with eye-catching colors and cuts to hype dancers expressing their praise through impressive body movements.
The song (whose title means “God Almighty” in Hebrew) showcases Puyol’s blend of pop and regional sensibilities to create a bouncy anthem, with added ripples to really push the deep-bass elements fully appreciated by residents of the 3-0-5 and beyond.
“I hope this video has people worshipping God in a real Florida way,” Puyol said.
Sample it on socials and catch the full release on YouTube.