Listen to Lauren Daigle's Stripped Down Version of "You Say" Here

Singer and songwriter Lauren Daigle has released a stripped down version of her #1 smash hit "You Say." Featuring a piano accompanying Daigle only, this brings out a new intimate dimension out of the song. The song is the first single for her third studio album, Look Up Child.
Written by Daigle, Paul Mabury and Jason Ingram, ithe song reached No. 34 on the Billboard Hot 100, her first entry on the chart. It is also Daigle's third No. 1 on the Hot Christian Songs chart] The song debuted at No. 22 on the Christian Airplay chart, becoming the best start for a non-holiday song by a solo female artist in over eight years, since Francesca Battistelli's "Beautiful, Beautiful" debuted at No. 21 on March 20, 2010.The song spent thirty-six weeks at No. 1, tying "Something In The Water" by Carrie Underwood for the longest reign by a female artist in the chart's history.
Lauren Daigle is a two-time Billboard Music Award winner, a two-time Grammy nominee and an American Music Award winner. With a voice that is both smoky and sweet, Daigle has forged a unique sound that is reminiscent of the soulful, heart-in-throat vulnerability of Adele mixed with the raw power of Amy Winehouse. Her ability to connect with her audience has captured critical acclaim and recognition as the fastest-selling new artist for her genre of the last decade. Her debut album, How Can It Be, has been certified Platinum by the RIAA and has produced three certified Gold singles.
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