Lauren Daigle’s “Thank God I Do” reaches its 20th week atop Billboard’s streaming-, airplay- and sales-based Hot Christian Songs chart (dated Sept. 30). With its latest week at the summit, Daigle ...
Some songs come effortlessly, in mere moments, springing from a songwriter’s imagination in full formation. Others take days, weeks, even months of evolution and careful crafting. For Contemporary ...
Contemporary Christian singer Lauren Daigle faced a devastating health crisis when she was younger and has opened up about her mental health.
"This song is about the person who feels lonely, the person who feels defeated ... It's a song to remind people that hope is around," the singer-songwriter tells PEOPLE At the start of 2020, Lauren ...
Grammy-winning Christian music singer Lauren Daigle came home to Louisiana Friday night for a concert at the Raising Cane’s River Center. The singer’s family members from Baton Rouge, Prairieville and ...
Lauren Daigle is ready for her next chapter. Last week, the Christian singer released her third studio album, which is self-titled — an appropriate move considering the experiences that inspired it.
Lauren Daigle has written and released the end title track for the upcoming film from prolific writer and director Todd Komarnicki, BONHOEFFER: PASTOR. SPY. ASSASSIN. An anthem about standing true in ...
Lauren Daigle shared insight into her songwriting process and debuted new music during an intimate set at Nashville’s famed The Bluebird Cafe on Tuesday night (August 8). Her 90-minute set as part of ...
Lauren Daigle just did something she's always wanted to do. The Grammy-winning singer told The Tennessean she has been wanting to make an acoustic record and the result of that wish is "Sessions," an ...
Every so often, a Christian pop song crosses over into the mainstream and becomes a smash. In 2018, singer-songwriter Lauren Daigle hit that magic mark with her ballad “You Say,” which landed at No. 1 ...
Lauren Daigle can hardly suppress her excitement about singing "America the Beautiful" with Trombone Shorty at Super Bowl 59. She tells us why.
Lauren Daigle feared New Orleans had turned against her. While writing her new, self-titled album, she invited producer Mike Elizondo and several co-writers to visit her adopted hometown. On the first ...
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