Britt Nicole is Back with "Keep Looking Up (featuring Joe L. Barnes)"

GRAMMY nominated, GOLD certified, No. 1 Christian Hot AC artist Britt Nicole releases her brand new single "Keep Looking Up (featuring Joe L. Barnes)" today. A song that encourages us not to give up hope, this song is already gaining traction with many who are feeling overwhelmed this holiday season.
You've come this far, you can't let go.
You can make it if you just hold on.
To all of the dreamers, don't stop believing,
Heaven is watching over us.
Nicole has always had a heart for reaching people and has long used music as the vehicle to change lives. A native of Salisbury, NC, she began singing in church at age three and by the time she was in high school, was appearing on her church's daily television program and logged a performance at New York's famed Carnegie Hall with her school's advanced chorus.
Those early pursuits paved the way for her to sign with Sparrow Records in 2006. She burst on the charts a year later with her label debut, "Say It," a finely crafted pop collection that introduced us to her engaging voice and thought-provoking lyrics. It earned her a slot on the Winter Jam tour that year with Steven Curtis Chapman, Jeremy Camp, NewSong and Hawk Nelson where she developed a reputation as a compelling live performer.
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