![]() In 2014, a smoky, female voice captured the attention of Christian music fans with the debut of the worshipful single, “How Can It Be.” In 2015, the release of the full-length record, How Can It Be, transformed that new voice into a Christian household name: Lauren Daigle.ĭaigle and her debut album went on to receive numerous accolades and awards including the 2015 Dove Awards’ Best New Artist (as well as Song of the Year, and Contemporary Song of the Year), the 2016 Billboard Award for Top Christian Album, the 2016 K-Love Fan Award for Artist of the Year, two Grammy nominations, and more. Though Daigle had performed "Tremble" while on the road, the multi-platinum selling artist shared her live performance of the single with the world for the first time last month.Website: Her latest single, “Tremble,” gives her millions of fans a glimpse into her personal experience in the presence of God. The artist told Billboard she also has a goal of releasing a new album in 2022. 24, was postponed in 2020 due to the COVID-10 global restrictions. “To see these charts and to see the things that have come from the success of this record is really beautiful because it means people are still holding onto it or finding it for the first time,” she noted.ĭaigle is gearing up for her Lauren Daigle World Tour. ![]() The songwriter said she wants her songs to be “palatable, and tangible, and livable” for her listeners. I feel like when tragedy strikes or when chaos strikes, it's a beautiful thing to return home and to remind yourself that there is still good out there, and I think that's what people are doing with this record.” They're finding a sense of home in the lyrics and in the sentiment of the record. It's bringing them to a place of home that they remembered back in 2018, reflecting on good memories and good moments. The artist added: “I think that's what this record is doing for people. ![]() It can impact you in one way for a certain season or period of time, and then it can mean something completely different in seasons or years that follow.” “I think that's the beauty of music as a whole. I want it to be something that even in 20 years, 30 years, people can still pull up and listen to,” she said. Throughout the record-making process for Look Up Child, I remember saying I just wanted it to be a timeless body of work. “The thing that is so special about music is that it really can be timeless. However, she never anticipated the songs would guide listeners through a global pandemic. The Louisiana native said that when she created the album, she hoped it would be timeless. That's the best part of this type of an accomplishment.” The best part of that is seeing how people have used the album and how it's walked with them through a really difficult time or beautiful season. “I would say I had desired that it would be successful, but to see how effective it has become has been really beautiful. “It's amazing to me, It really blows my mind,” Daigle told Billboard. The success of the album was spearheaded by Daigle’s crossover hit song, "You Say." The single also made history topping the streaming, airplay and sales-based Hot Christian Songs list for 132 weeks. 1 on the Top Christian Albums chart upon its Sept. The singer said she is grateful that the album continues to reach people through difficult times.ĭaigle's third full-length album holds the record for the most time atop the tally in the list's 41-year history. 1 on Billboard's Top Christian Albums chart. ![]() Grammy Award-winning singer Lauren Daigle's album Look Up Child has reached another milestone, hitting 100 weeks at No. ![]() Lauren Daigle performs onstage during the 2019 Billboard Music Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena on in Las Vegas, Nevada. ![]()
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