Shortly after his adoptive father passed away, Lamont went on to reside with another foster family who was biologically related to his adoptive father and it was during this time, Lamont began to take music and singing even more seriously and passionately. Lamont found a lot of comfort in music because there were many struggles he faced during his childhood and teen years, after living with different families. Lamont faced and experienced various issues like rejection, verbal/emotional/physical/sexual abuse and confusion. Lamont also dealt with some bullying as a child as well from both adults and some of his peers. However, it was also during these elementary, middle school and high school years that Lamont would join various school and gospel/church choirs which would help Lamont to improve, grow and build his skills and embrace his creativity.
Lamont attended the Cleveland School of the Arts during most of his high school years and majored in their vocal music program. It was also during this time that Lamont joined an R&B singing group called Rated Nxt in 2002 and worked on a demo project which unfortunately was never released and the group officially disbanded in 2005. During these high school years, Lamont took major inspiration from various musical artists but mainly people like The Clark Sisters, J Moss, Kim Burrell, Smokie Norful and Tonex were the people he took his biggest inspirations from and enjoyed the most.
Shortly after work on the Rated Nxt project ended, Lamont relocated back to New York (Upstate NY area) and after some time passed, got very involved in church and ministry and decided to not only rededicate his life back to Christ but to turn down going the secular route musically. Lamont eventually grew a passion for leading worship and was appointed the first worship leader for the ministry he currently serves at daily, Radical Nation Citadel of Praise, but at that time in 2009, the ministry was known as Praise & Unity Tabernacle of Deliverance, located in Albany, NY. The ministry went through various name changes and relocated to Atlanta, GA in 2015 but Lamont has joyfully remained and is a charter member of the ministry. Lamont also serves as the pastor of music at the ministry and also as one of the associate pastors. Lamont launched a graphic design business in 2012 (Mont Does Graphics) due to finding a newfound gift for creative graphic design. Lamont was also able to graduate college in 2015 with his bachelors in psychology (major) and music (minor). Lamont does desire to return back to school soon to obtain a master’s degree.
During his time as a worship leader down through the years, Lamont has had the opportunity to share the stage with, sing on the same program as and/or sing back up for various artists in Gospel music including people like Tyler Little (Sunday Best Contestant), Tiffany Andrews (Sunday Best Contestant), Keyondra Lockett (Gospel Recording Artist), Lillian Lloyd (Lead Singer, Ricky Dillard & New G) and Arthur Danzy (Gospel Recording Artist), to name a few. Lamont finally felt led by God and also by the push of his leader, Prophet Lahtrey Majors to finally launch out as a recording artist in 2019 and Lamont is currently working on his first EP release (not yet titled), which will be released hopefully sometime in second quarter 2020. The first single from the EP is entitled “Waiting for You” and will be released within the first quarter of 2020. Lamont does have a great desire to be a recording artist, mainly for the creativity factor of it, as he has so many creative ideas, visions and thoughts and has even embraced his somewhat newfound ability to even write songs. Ultimately however, what Lamont desires even more and realizes is most important is to first lead others into a place of praise and into a place of worship and to always remain spirit and God led in everything he does as Lamont realizes this is what will help to bless the next person and direct them towards their breakthrough. Lamont desires to constantly be filled with God’s anointing as it is only with the anointing that God can break yokes and chains of bondage. Lamont has a testimony of God’s goodness and how He brought him out of darkness and Lamont’s message everywhere he goes is that God can, God will and God IS delivering!
Waiting For You
Lamont Smith Lyrics
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Blind eyes opened, when You’re here in the room
Strong holds broken, when You’re here in the room
Liberty and victory in the room
We’re waiting for You
We’re waiting for You
We’re waiting for You
We’re waiting for You
Blind eyes opened, when You’re here in the room
Strong holds broken, when You’re here in the room
Liberty and victory in the room
We’re waiting for You
We’re waiting for You
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We won’t go, we won’t move
we won’t go, we won’t move
we won’t go, we won’t move, til You do!
We’re waiting for You
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The lyrics of "Waiting for You" by Lamont Smith seem to be a call for divine intervention. The song's refrain emphasizes how the presence of a higher power brings about positive change- chains are broken, blind eyes are opened, and strongholds are broken, liberty and victory are achieved. These statements allude to the power of a divine entity to influence the lives of human beings positively.
The lyrics also describe the level of anticipation for the arrival of this higher power. The repetition of "we're waiting for you" emphasizes the eagerness of those waiting for divine intervention. The final lines of the song, "we won't go, we won't move, til You do," show the resolve of those waiting for the divine entity to arrive, even if they are required to wait indefinitely.
In conclusion, Lamont Smith's "Waiting for You" seems to be a call for divine intervention in a world that needs healing. The song emphasizes faith, patience, and the belief in the overall goodness of a divine entity.
Line by Line Meaning
Chains are broken, when You’re here in the room
The emotional and psychological restraints that bind us are freed when the presence of the divine is felt and acknowledged.
Blind eyes opened, when You’re here in the room
Insight is gained when the true nature, grace and perfection of God is experienced or brought to mind.
Strong holds broken, when You’re here in the room
Mental and spiritual strongholds of fear, addiction, anger and other harmful emotions lose their grip on us in the presence of divinity.
Liberty and victory in the room
The potential to be free and victorious over our personal battles is present when God's power and presence is felt and acknowledged.
We’re waiting for You
We eagerly anticipate the life-changing and transformative effects that God's presence can have on us and on those around us.
We won’t go, we won’t move, til You do!
We refuse to leave or act until we've experienced and interacted with the presence of the divine.
We’re waiting
Our focus, anticipation and hope is set on the arrival of the divine in our midst and the positive changes that can bring.
We’re waiting for You
Our focus, anticipation and hope is set on the arrival of the divine in our midst and the positive changes that can bring.
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Written by: Lamont Smith
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Film by AK
This song blesses my soul every time I hear it; full blast every time!!!
Lamont Smith
Film by AK ❤️❤️❤️
steven hannon
Such an amazing song I love it 😃
Lamont Smith
Preciate that, thank u! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
lamont
Glory to God this is dope, lamont!
Lamont Smith
Thanks so much fellow Lamont, appreciate the support!
Brandi R. Love
Sounds good! We need this world!
Lamont Smith
Amen! Be blessed!
Yahdoe Music
This is dope bruh keep doing ya thang G 🔥