ALBUMBehold: The Complete Set (Bonus Video Version)Lauren Daigle
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ALBUMLauren Daigle (Instrumental)Lauren Daigle
ALBUMLook Up Child (Deluxe Edition)Lauren Daigle
ALBUMBeholdLauren Daigle
ALBUMBehold (Instrumental)Lauren Daigle
ALBUMHow Can It BeLauren Daigle
Lauren Daigle's Popular Music Videos
You Say
Lauren Daigle
Rescue
Lauren Daigle
Lauren Daigle On "Hold On To Me" (Behind the Scenes)
Lauren Daigle
Still Rolling Stones
Lauren Daigle
Rescue
Lauren Daigle
You Say
Lauren Daigle
Still Rolling Stones
Lauren Daigle
Thank God I Do (Apple Music Sessions)
Lauren Daigle
Tremble (Live at The Greek Theater in Los Angeles, CA, 9/25/2019)
Lauren Daigle
Hold On To Me
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Artist Playlists
Lauren Daigle Essentials
Soul-drenched CCM from a balladeer gifted with a booming voice.
Set List: Lauren Daigle’s Kaleidoscope Tour
All the songs the Christian crossover hitmaker is performing on tour.
Lauren Daigle: Visionary Women
“These women have inspired me throughout my career."
At Home With Lauren Daigle: The Playlist
“Now is time for me to give back to the place that I'm from.”
Lauren Daigle: Chill
Lean back and relax with some of their mellowest cuts.
Lauren Daigle: Sing
Grab the mic and sing along with some of their biggest hits.
Artist Biography
For CCM star Lauren Daigle, the artistic process can be boiled down to two elements: voice and message. As the Louisiana-born vocalist explained in an interview with Apple Music, “There’s something about taking your breath and pushing air through your lungs, and something that is intrinsic, something that in your mind becomes real. It’s like how much air you put in it becomes a sound that the world might hear.” This poetic and really rather philosophical statement perfectly sums up her unique style of CCM. Beginning with her debut album, 2015’s How Can It Be, she’s excelled at crafting swelling anthems of hope, perseverance, and gratitude for God’s love that fix the spotlight squarely on her voice. It’s a commanding instrument—though subtle, too—that echoes Adele’s in how it leans on vintage soul and gospel yet also sounds resolutely modern thanks to its sharp pop instincts. Universalism is also central to Daigle’s style. While hits like “Trust in You” and the 2018 triple-platinum blockbuster “You Say” certainly reflect a childhood steeped in church hymns and choir practice, they’ve also earned her widespread crossover success—so much so, in fact, that, like Amy Grant in the early ’90s, she can be considered both a CCM and pop artist. This was cemented with the release of her sophomore record, 2018’s Look Up Child, which debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard album chart. It’s proof that everyone, whether religious or not, responds to profoundly uplifting voices that can serve as rafts when life’s waters turn stormy.