Lauren Daigle Releases Long-Shelved Worship Anthem “Let It Be a Hallelujah”

Multi-platinum, Grammy Award-winning artist Lauren Daigle releases her long-awaited single, "Let It Be a Hallelujah," now available on all streaming platforms. Originally written years ago during the creative period between her breakthrough albums How Can It Be and Look Up Child, the song has been kept close to Daigle's heart-until now.
"Years ago, in the writing cycle between 'How Can It Be' and 'Look Up Child,' I remember this gem, 'Let It Be a Hallelujah,' landing in the land of Dropbox and never making its way to my record," Daigle shares. "Fast forward years and years later, I truly believe that God had an incredible design filled with intention behind why this song wasn't brought forth into the world in the season in which we wrote it. This song was savored and salvaged for a time when my life needed to intersect with it."
The powerful anthem serves as a declaration of faith, reminding listeners that praise can rise from every circumstance-whether moments of triumph or seasons of struggle. Daigle adds, "It compels me to believe that from any place high or low, triumphant or troublesome, praise can live on our lips and in our spirit. I think Paul taught us the extravagant resilience of being content in all things. This song is the reminder of this truth."
Premiered exclusively on K-LOVE radio on July 31, Let It Be a Hallelujah has already resonated deeply with fans, positioning itself as a song for all who need encouragement and hope.
Listen to "Let It Be a Hallelujah" NOW.
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