Sometimes the quietest voices carry the most weight. In a short but deeply moving clip “Go Rest High On That Mountain” John Foster sings alongside Breanna Nix in a moment that feels more like a prayer than a performance. It’s soft, unpolished, honest and that’s what makes it unforgettable. Millions still follow John and this video shows exactly why he connects so deeply with fans.
In the video, the two sing side by side, no big stage or bright lights just voices, a camera and a message. As they sing about loss and peace you can hear the emotion in every word. John’s voice is steady but full of feeling and Breanna’s harmony adds a layer of warmth that makes the moment feel shared, even sacred. It’s the kind of performance that makes you stop scrolling and just listen.
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Listeners say the video brought them to tears. Some comment about loved ones they’ve lost, saying the lyrics gave them comfort. Others thank John and Breanna for singing something that felt so personal. In a world full of noise, this simple duet gave people a quiet place to feel something real. That kind of connection doesn’t need a stage it just needs heart.
If “Go Rest High On That Mountain” is about letting go and finding peace, then his performance of “Tell That Angel I Love Her” is about holding on to love even after goodbye. One is soft and shared, the other bold and personal. One feels like a farewell, the other feels like a message sent straight to heaven. Together, they show how John Foster doesn’t just sing: he remembers, he honors, and he heals.
John Foster Sings “Tell That Angel I Love Her” | American Idol 2025
In “Tell That Angel I Love Her” John Foster takes the American Idol stage with a voice full of pain and beauty. The song is tender, almost like a prayer. He doesn’t over-sing or show off instead he lets the lyrics do the work. It’s about sending love to someone who’s no longer here and the way John delivers it feels honest and real. You can tell he means every word.
That’s what music does best it says the things that are too hard to speak. Whether it’s a quiet tribute or a live performance full of feeling, songs like these help people grieve, heal, and hold on. Follow John Foster and artists like him, you never know when the next song will say exactly what your heart has been trying to find.