Lauren Daigle
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Lauren Daigle

Lauren Daigle grew up in Louisiana and started singing in local choirs. She tried out for American Idol in 2011. Her 2018 album Look Up Child included the...

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Lauren Daigle's direct songs about faith and self-worth

A Louisiana singer whose 2018 album Look Up Child included the widely known You Say.

If you're new to her work, start with You Say and Rescue. They frame what she does best, clear singing about belief, doubt, and holding on.

Daigle's music connects because it speaks plainly about things people wrestle with daily. You Say became one of those songs that just stuck around, its lyrics about believing you're enough landing in churches and on mainstream radio. Tracks like Rescue and Remember keep that same vocal-centered, straightforward approach.

She grew up singing in Louisiana choirs and tried out for American Idol in 2011. The 2018 album Look Up Child changed things, with You Say reaching listeners far beyond contemporary Christian circles.

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Lauren Daigle grew up in Louisiana and started singing in local choirs. She tried out for American Idol in 2011. Her 2018 album Look Up Child included the song You Say, which became widely known for its direct lyrics about faith and self-worth.

Daigle's music often draws from contemporary Christian themes, with songs like Rescue and Remember appearing among her most popular tracks. In 2019, her performance at a Christian festival led to some public discussion about inclusion, during which she spoke about loving all people.

She works with musicians including Paul Mabury on drums, Joey Clement on bass, and Michael Guglielmelli on guitar. Their playing supports the straightforward, vocal-centered sound of her recordings.

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The Start here section opens with Light Of The World (Behold Version), A Place Called Earth, and Come Alive (Dry Bones) so you can move through the artist's stronger lyric pages first.

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