Natalie Grant Releases Powerful New Music Video for her Hit Song 'Burn Bright', Watch Here (VIDEO)

Natalie Grant Releases Powerful New Music Video for her Hit Song 'Burn Bright', Watch Here (VIDEO)
Christian artist Natalie Grant has released her latest music video for her powerful single "Burn Bright". She has been one of the most powerful singers in music for the past decade and you can check out her latest video for "Burn Bright" above.
"Burn Bright" is a track off of the powerhouse vocalist's latest album, Hurricane. The album was released on October 15, 2013 by Curb Records, which it was produced by her husband, Bernie Herms. It was the eighth studio album for her career and ninth album overall. The lead single from the album entitled "Hurricane" was released on June 4, 2013. The second single released from the album on January 20, 2014 was "Closer to Your Heart". Grant released a music video for the song "In the End" the day before the album release.
For the Billboard charting week of November 2, 2013, Hurricane reached No. 17 on the Billboard 200, and it was the No. 1 Top Christian Album sold the same week.
Natalie's work has gained international acclaim, including five GMA (Gospel Music Association) Dove Awards for Female Vocalist of the year. A mainstay on the Billboard Christian Songs chart with numerous #1 hits over the past decade, Natalie-re-affirming her status as one of gospel music's most popular artists-is enjoying out of the box success with her recent infectious title track "Hurricane," which quickly hit #1 on iTunes, charted on Billboard and Mediabase and is the fastest rising single of her storied career.
You can check out all of the latest news and tour dates for Natalie at her official website HERE.
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