Chart Rewind: Lauren Daigle’s “You Say” Iron Cast Grip at No. 1 in August 2020

As summer unfolded, one song continued to hold Christian music listeners in its embrace. Lauren Daigle's landmark single, "You Say," maintained its iron cast grip on the No. 1 spot of the Billboard Hot Christian Songs chart throughout August 2020, extending an unprecedented streak that began in 2018.
The anthem of identity and hope, originally featured on Daigle's Look Up Child album, not only dominated the charts but also redefined the landscape of contemporary Christian music. With its soaring melody and message that speaks to the core of human worth, "You Say" became more than a song-it was a lifeline during a year marked by uncertainty and upheaval.
"To see how long 'You Say' has connected with people is something I never could have imagined," Daigle reflected. "I just pray it continues to remind people of how deeply loved they are."
By August 2020, "You Say" had logged more than 100 weeks at No. 1, setting a new standard for chart longevity and crossover success. The single earned Daigle multiple GRAMMY® Awards, sold millions worldwide, and brought Christian music into mainstream spaces, making history along the way.
The ongoing success of "You Say" not only highlighted Daigle's artistry but also underscored the lasting power of songs rooted in faith and truth.
About Lauren Daigle
Lauren Daigle is a two-time GRAMMY® Award-winning artist whose soulful voice and honest songwriting have made her a global sensation. Her album Look Up Child debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 and has been certified multi-platinum, while her single "You Say" continues to inspire millions across genres and generations.
For more information, visit www.laurendaigle.com
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