Lauren Daigle Scores Her First Adult Contemporary #1 Hit "You Say"

GRAMMY Award winner Lauren Daigle scores her first No. 1 Billboard's Adult Contemporary hit this week with "You Say." The song topples the longest-leading hit in the chart's history: Maroon 5's "Girls Like You," after 33 weeks in charge.
Meanwhile, Daigle's "You Say" continues to have her say as it spends its 54th week at #1 on Billboard's Hot Christian Songs. The song's chart reign is only second to the 61-week domination of Hillsong UNITED's "Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)" in 2013-15.
The song is both emotional and uplifting, a reminder to look inward to find strength in difficult times. "You Say" is now available across all streaming services and the official video can be viewed here.
From catchy melodies, to reggae jive, sweeping orchestral ballads to back beat vibe, Daigle's parent album Look Up Child has transcribed the pulse of Lauren's veins into musical form. She adds, "Every part of the music experience, of Look Up Child, the album and the tour shares a profound love, deep rooted joy, and hopefully a connection to the music for people to share."
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