Lauren Daigle Receives Four Dove Award Nominations Including Artist Of The Year

It's been an incredible ride for Lauren Daigle since the release of her platinum-selling album Look Up Child. In that time she has won two GRAMMY Awards, two American Music Awards and celebrated the triple-platinum success of her ground-breaking single, "You Say." Today, as the 51st Dove Award nominees are released, comes word that the reigning Artist of the Year, has garnered four new Dove Award nominations including Artist of the Year, Song of the Year, Songwriter of the Year (Artist), and Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year for her platinum-selling single, "Rescue."
Of her now twenty-six career nominations Daigle said, "I couldn't be more thankful for these nominations and I continue to be amazed with the connection that Look Up Child has made with so many people. That means so much to me, because now more than ever we can all use a little musical hug, and the sense of community that music brings. Grateful for the noms! Stay safe and stay healthy!"
Since the release of her GRAMMY Award winning, platinum certified album Look Up Child, Lauren Daigle has been red hot. The album burst out of the box, debuting at No. 3 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart making Daigle the first female artist to simultaneously hit the Top 10 on both Billboard's Pop and Christian Billboard Album Charts. In addition, the triple-platinum crossover hit, "You Say," still stands as the longest-running No. 1 song on the weekly Hot Christian Songs Chart at an incredible 95 weeks. That seminal recording also spent multiple weeks at No. 1 on the Adult Contemporary Chart, appeared in the Top 20 on Billboard's Top 40 chart and hit the Top 5 on the Hot AC Chart. Daigle has earned five Billboard Music Awards, three American Music Awards, ten GMA Dove Music Awards and sold-out concert venues all over the world.
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