Christian Artist & Producer

ProdiJG

Music as Ministry. Every note for Him.

Not chasing fame. Just sharing the Word.

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About

Why I Make Music


I am not here to be famous. I am not here to sell records. I make music because God gave me a gift — and the only right response to a gift like that is to give it back.

ProdiJG is a play on the word prodigy, with my initials. I am not claiming to be a child prodigy. What I am saying is that these gifts feel supernatural — not something I worked exceptionally hard to earn, but something placed in me by God. That is why I use them for His glory.

I grew up in a large, musical family. My father played piano by ear — self-taught, one key, on an old upright piano. Watching his hands on those keys as a child lit something in me. By 14, I was playing too. By ear, just like him. All these years later, I still am.

Life took me somewhere different than I expected. I thought I would work in film — live in creativity full-time. Instead I found a career in technology, a family I love, and a church where I still show up and play keys when they need me. Music never left, but it found its right place: ministry, not career. Hobby, not hustle.

2001

My Testimony · Afushyn

Recorded in a basement. Every note written and played by hand. Raw and real.

2012

Hope. Faith. Love. Life.

Solo. Fully written, produced, and performed. No AI. A grown man's declaration of faith.

2026

I Will Praise

AI-assisted production. Most polished work to date. Every word original. All for His glory.

"If I could use one word to describe why and how I do any and everything that I do, that word would be God. Whatever gifts I have are because He has given them to me. That is why, without hesitation, I use them for His purpose."
Discography

The Music


I Will Praise — ProdiJG 2026

2026 · AI-Assisted

I Will Praise

A collection of original worship songs written to declare the greatness of God — in the mountain moments and the valley ones. From the joyful anthem of Incredible to the honest surrender of Retreat, these songs are less performance and more prayer.

  • A declaration of God's matchless nature. Written for the moments when words almost fail but worship does not.

  • A call to lift our voices above every circumstance. He is everywhere. He is in everything.

  • Heaven and earth proclaim it. We just join the chorus.

  • A posture of surrender. Hands up, soul open, presence invited.

  • Not my story. His. A song of complete surrender and trust.

  • Rooted in the Passover. The blood of the Lamb has marked your door. Death, sickness, addiction, depression — pass over.

  • When your strength runs out, this is what surrender sounds like.

  • A testimony song. For everyone who has been found by God in the desert place.

  • A promise to trust God in every season, even when trust is hard.

  • Honest. Imperfect. Committed. A song for everyone still in the middle of their story.

  • Steadfast love from a Father who does not fail.

  • From everlasting to everlasting. His faithfulness has no end.

  • More than music, this one is a prayer.

  • Life is so much better with Him. That is not a cliché. It is a testimony.

  • The Doxology, reimagined. His goodness gets the last word.

  • When the winds blow, the anchor holds. He is in control of it all.


Hope. Faith. Love. Life. — ProdiJG 2012

2012 · Fully Self-Produced

Hope. Faith. Love. Life.

Every song written, produced, and performed by Joseph Green — no AI, no shortcuts. A labor of love and a declaration of who he was becoming.

"Have hope, find faith, and live love. In that way, you would have learned life."
— ProdiJG, 2012
  • A bold declaration drawn from John 14. All things are possible. Put your trust in Him.

  • Joy is here to stay. A song for anyone still carrying what God already took.

  • He has a hold on me and nothing can separate us from Jesus.

  • A song of invitation. For the lost, the searching, the empty. Give Him a try.

  • It may seem illogical to wait on things you cannot see. But that is exactly where God does His thing.

  • My provider. A living well that never runs dry.

  • A prayer for cleansing and renewal. Let Your grace wash over everything I am.

  • Psalm 18. You are my shelter in the storm. In Your arms, there is no fear.

  • A longing song. A prayer to be consumed by God's presence.

  • From 1 Corinthians 13. An ocean without water is missing its purpose. So is a life without love.

  • Before you love anyone, know where love comes from. God is love and without Him you have nothing.


My Testimony — Afushyn 2001

2001 · From the Archives

My Testimony

The beginning. Recorded in a basement by three young men who believed they had something to say. Every song original — the writing, the recording, the cover. Raw by today's standards. Timeless in message.

"There was an anointing poured down from heaven. It gave us songs; it gave us courage to live youthful lives, proud of our inheritances as princes of the most high God."
— Afushyn liner notes, 2001
  • The unfathomable love of God — the kind that blesses over and over, through all eternity.

  • A song of surrender. Self-reliance is a losing game. I have never been completely through a day without needing You.

  • A song of comfort for the brokenhearted. Troubles don't last always, and the storm will blow away.

  • The group's anthem. A declaration of who they were: a fusion for Christ our Lord.

  • Skit by Ryan Bagley and Joseph Green.

  • A bold retelling of the Exodus story — and how it mirrors our own spiritual freedom.

  • A song of invitation woven around the classic hymn. Give Him a try — there is nothing to lose.

  • Skit by Ryan Bagley and Joseph Green.

  • A quiet, vulnerable song asking for the prayers of others. My feet are bare and the road I chose was stone.

  • Three verses, three men, one story. About the man who almost gave up, who was finally found. That man was me.


Coming Soon

The Psalms Project

A song for every Psalm. 150 Psalms. 150 songs. An ambitious act of worship — taking the ancient words of David and bringing them into the present through original music. Currently in progress.

Progress 12 of 150

Join the community to follow this journey as it unfolds.

The Process

How the Music
Gets Made


I want to be honest about my process. Not defensive — honest. Because the conversation around AI and music deserves more nuance than it usually gets.

Everything begins the old-fashioned way. I write the lyrics. I develop the melody. I work out chord progressions on a keyboard I have been playing by ear since I was 14 — the same way my father taught me without ever teaching me, just by letting me watch his hands on an old upright piano.

From there, I produce in Studio One: drums, keys, other instruments, full arrangements. I have been doing this kind of production since 2001 — when we recorded an entire album in my brother's basement using Cakewalk Studio.

For I Will Praise, I brought in Suno as part of the production process. I develop the concept, write the lyrics, map the musical direction, then use prompt engineering to work toward the sound I hear in my head. I pull cuts I like. I replace parts that miss. I adjust chords and change arrangements — iteratively — until the song becomes what it was meant to be.

This is not "AI, make me a song." It is closer to conducting than outsourcing.

"Disregarding something that is good because it used AI is like saying a movie wasn't good because it used CGI, or that an electronic synthesizer is cheating a grand piano. The tool evolves the art. It does not replace the artist."
— ProdiJG

My ear for music has always outpaced my ability to produce alone. AI closed that gap. The most recent album is the most polished and complete work I have made — and every lyric is still exactly what I wrote for it to say. The gift is still mine. The tools help me return it more fully.

And I would end with this — as a Christian who fully embraces the faith: if both the rocks and AI can cry out the praises of our mighty Creator and Savior, I think that is pretty remarkable.

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This is not a marketing list. It is an invitation to stay close to what God is doing through this music.

New music, updates on the Psalms Project, and the occasional word of encouragement. Nothing more. Nothing less.

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