Brandon Heath Joins Centricity Music with New Music Coming

GRAMMY-nominated artist Brandon Heath has annonced that he signed with Centricity Music, the label home of Lauren Daigle, Jordan Feliz, Unspoken and Peabod. He is also currently working on new music to debut on his new label.
"It's official! Yesterday, I joined a new family. Some really exciting things are coming down the pike. I'm so thrilled for y'all to hear my new music," Heath announces. Centricity Music, likewise, are excited about Heath's decision to join them. "We are so excited to officially welcome @brandonheath to the Centricity Family! Please join us in welcoming him and give him a follow to keep up with what comes next!"
Since Brandon Heath's debut on Reunion Records with Don't Get Comfortable (2006), he has become one of Christian music's most beloved and respected artists and songwriters. Heath has garnered an Emmy Award, five GRAMMY® nominations and an American Music Award nomination. He has been honored as an eight-time GMA Dove Award recipient, including "Male Vocalist of the Year" (2009 and 2010), BMI's 2014 Songwriter of the Year, and earned multiple additional songwriting honors.
His award-winning songs and signature vocals reflect a soaring radio career that includes top hits "I'm Not Who I Was," "Wait and See," the 2009 GMA Dove Award-winning Song of the Year and RIAA Platinum certified single "Give Me Your Eyes," the eight-week chart topper "Your Love," "The Light In Me," and many others.
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