: Lead singer Ted Brooks delivers the biblical story of Noah and the Ark in a rhythmic, spoken-word style. Instead of traditional singing, he locks into a steady cadence that "rides the beat" with precise timing.
Originally performed as a "soundie" (an early type of music video), "Noah" was not considered "rap" at the time of its release. Instead, it grew out of the tradition, which blended African American spirituals with jazz and blues rhythms.
: The song follows a classic structure found in both gospel and hip-hop, where the lead vocalist's lines are echoed or punctuated by the rest of the group.
