I’m What the Road Couldn’t Kill | Josiah Creed

“What the Road Couldn’t Kill” is an emotional 80s-inspired hard rock power ballad by Josiah Creed, built on dark cinematic piano, a raw weathered voice, soaring guitar solos, and the kind of pain only the road can leave behind. This song is for everyone who was broken, buried, judged, forgotten, and still found a way to stand again. It is not about being untouched by life. It is about surviving what should have destroyed you. With a mature raspy vocal, thunderous arena drums, and Ted’s emotional lead guitar tearing through the darkness, Josiah Creed turns scars, faith, guilt, silence, and redemption into a powerful anthem of survival. “I’m not the man the road made… I’m what the road couldn’t kill.” For the wounded, the weary, the fighters, and those still hearing God call their name in the dark. Subscribe for more cinematic rock ballads, emotional hard rock, Americana-inspired songs, and stories from the long road back to the light. Josiah Creed is a slow Americana, heartland rock, and spiritual folk rock artist who sings for the broken, the weary, the survivors, and those still searching for God in the dark. With a raspy, mature, and weathered voice, his songs are born from dust, road, guilt, prayer, loss, and redemption — turning pain into language, silence into prayer, and wounds into song. Here you’ll find emotional rock ballads, cinematic music videos, live-style performances, and stories from the long road back to the light. Listen to Josiah Creed on music platforms: Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com.br/albums/B0... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2PldU... Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/en/artist/3150... Apple Music:   / josiah-creed