Listen to Tasha Layton & Jesus Culture's Chris McClarney's "Sound of Heaven" Here

Worship leader Tasha Layton has teamed up with Jesus Culture's Chris McClarney for their latest single"Sound of Heaven." The song is written by Christy Nockels, Jason Mizelle together with Layton and McClarney.
Tasha Layton is the newest signing to Seattle-based label BEC Recordings, joining the likes of 7eventh Time Down, David Dunn, River Valley Worship, London Gatch, and many more. She is thrilled to not only join the BEC family but to share her debut single with the world. She recently shared the meaning behind her debut single, "Belonging to God isn't just about the fact that He created you. To belong to God means He takes care of you like a good father would. He protects you, provides for you, and is proud of you... hands in the air He's cheering you on! Scripture says nothing can separate you from the love of God, and His love accepts you and will never let you down. I hope this song reminds you of who you belong to!"
Singing since she was a young teen growing up in South Carolina, Tasha Layton's voice has taken her all around the world. From appearing on American Idol to singing backup on tour with Katy Perry for four years, Layton is more than ready to be on her own sharing her solo music. She already has fans in artists such as Jesus Culture's Chris McClarney, Colton Dixon and Rend Collective, to name just a few, and they've shared the following words about her music and ministry:
"Tasha is a friend and the only thing bigger than her voice is her heart! [I am] excited for the rest of the world to not only discover and experience her talent, but more importantly her genuine love for people and God!" - Chris McClarney (Jesus Culture)
"I'm so excited for Tasha! She not only brings a fresh sound for Christian music but a fresh spirit as well." - Colton Dixon
"Tasha has not only an amazing voice but her worshipful heart is undeniable." - Gareth Gilkeson of Rend Collective
For more information about Tasha Layton, please visit her website, TashaLayton.com, and on her social links below.
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