Tauren Wells Partners with Jekalyn Carr for a Gospel Rendition of “Famous For (I Believe)”
Six-time GRAMMY nominee and platinum-selling artist Tauren Wells has released a gospel rendition of his moving single "Famous For (I Believe)." The reimagined track was produced by award-winning producer Donald Lawrence and features GRAMMY Nominee Jekalyn Carr. "Famous For (I Believe)" is the second single from Tauren's critically acclaimed album Citizen of Heaven. Check out "Famous For (I Believe) [Sunday A.M. Version]" HERE.
Tauren will be joined by Jekalyn Carr, Christine D'Clario, and Jenn Johnson for a historic multi-genre collaboration at the 51st Annual GMA Dove Awards. The powerful performance of "Famous For (I Believe)" will mark the first time all four artists have shared the stage and will showcase a moving message of faith that is much needed during these unprecedented times.
Tauren has been nominated for three 2020 Dove Awards - Contemporary Christian Artist of the Year, Pop / Contemporary Album of the Year for Citizen of Heaven, and Short Form Video of the Year for the track "Citizen of Heaven." Viewers can tune in to the global broadcast Friday, October 30th at 8 pm EST / 7 pm CST exclusively on TBN. Check out the trailer, which features Tauren's track "Famous For," at the link HERE.
About Tauren Wells:
Tauren Wells is a six-time GRAMMY® nominated artist, four-time GMA Dove Award winner, platinum-selling singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, entrepreneur, as well as a public speaker. Accumulating 536 million total solo career domestic streams with over 1.95 billion audience impressions in the US, Tauren has established himself as one of the most talented and exciting young artists in the music industry today. Known for tracks like the Platinum-selling hit "Hills and Valleys," as well as the Gold-certified "Known," the five-time No. 1 hitmaker released his second full-length album Citizen of Heaven in January 2020.
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