“Tell her I love her—tell that angel I love her,” John Foster whispered as he looked up at the Texas sky, his heart heavy with sadness. In the wake of the catastrophic flooding that claimed countless lives, the country singer broke the silence with a heartfelt prayer in song. His emotional message, posted online, was more than just a tribute—it was a cry of love sent straight to the heavens. Foster’s ballad, “Tell That Angel I Love Her,” became more than music; it became a lifeline for families clinging to faith amid the devastation. Thousands lit virtual candles, thanking him for speaking the words their hearts couldn’t. In a world drowning in grief, John Foster gave Texas a melody to hold on to.

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As Texas reels from the aftermath of historic floods, the voice of heartfelt country artist John Foster has broken through the silence with a message of compassion, unity, and solace—offering music as a healing balm for the broken.

On his official page, the singer wrote:
“I want to send my deepest condolences and prayers to the loved ones of those lost in the devastating floods in Texas. It’s times like these that remind me of the universal language of music; it’s special in that one can take the central message of a song and apply it to their own situation.”

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Alongside this message, Foster shared a song that holds deep emotional weight: “Tell That Angel I Love Her.” With lyrics wrapped in themes of love and loss, the track has long offered comfort to those grieving a departed loved one. But now, in light of the current disaster, its message resonates on a larger scale—as a spiritual offering for the innocent souls swept away by nature’s fury.

Critics and fans alike see this not just as a gesture of sympathy, but a profound act of connection—between artist and audience, between sorrow and hope. Thousands have responded to Foster’s post, from grieving mothers to exhausted first responders, expressing how the song gave them the words they could not speak themselves.

“You’re not just singing—you’re speaking for those who are too broken to say anything,” one commenter wrote.

In a moment heavy with tears and heartbreak, music once again becomes a refuge—a shared home where pain can breathe, and healing begins. And with “Tell That Angel I Love Her,” John Foster has lit a candle in the darkness—for Texas, for the grieving, and for the angels who now watch from above.

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