“‘Everyday’ was a song that was co-written by Brandon Chase, Tyrus Morgan and myself,” Robertson shares. “Brandon came into the room with this idea and it was just so refreshing to hear it. We have these tendencies to only come to God when things get hard and we only ask for help when we are struggling. We tend to forget that when things are good we should be asking Him for help as well. In the beginning of the song, the lyrics open with ‘I’m sorry for my tendency to only speak to you when I’m in need of something.’ That line resonated so hard with me and changed my perspective and honestly, my relationship with God. It’s not something I come to just when I’m struggling now, I go to Him all the time. It’s one of my favorite songs lyrically and I hope people can relate to it. It’s a simple reminder to matter what it is, we should always be running to God and give Him our hearts.” Listen to this inspiration single now: Though still early in her career, Robertson has a lot to be proud of: she’s opened for names like The Beach Boys and Switchfoot, and has performed at international music festivals in Israel, Malta and Ethiopia. She’s released pop songs and even had a stint in country music—all before age 21. To learn more about Abby Robertson, visitabbyrobertsonmusic.com, and follow Robertson onFacebook,Instagram, Twitter, andYouTube. Next, do people who are tone-deaf hear music differently?