LATTER-NIGHT SAINTS | HYRAMEL GROOVER
Hyramel Groover wasn’t just a musician—he was a movement. In the golden age of boogie, when neon lights flickered and polyester reigned supreme, Hyramel had a realization: Latter Day Saints don’t just shine in the daylight. When the stars come out, so do the Latter Night Saints—a faithful crew committed to spreading the gospel with rhythm, soul, and a side of righteous two-stepping.
It all started at a church dance where Hyramel witnessed something profound—his bishop executing a flawless electric slide. That night, he knew: faith and funk weren’t separate. They were meant to groove together. Inspired by the Savior’s light, he crafted a sound that fused the sacred with the smooth, bringing LDS Soul Music to the forefront.
Latter Night Saints isn’t just a song. It’s a testimony set to bassline, a declaration that wholesome fun and charity go hand in hand. Some bear their witness in words—Hyramel does it with a groove. Under the moonlight, where melodies meet hallelujahs, the Saints boogie on.