Lauren Daigle's Releases New Single "How Can It Be"

Lauren Daigle is the latest signee to Centricity Music. And she has just released her brand new single, "How Can It Be." The song is currently No. 2 New and Active on both of Billboard's AC charts and No. 42 on the NCA chart. Currently, you can download the song on iTunes and Amazon.
"How Can It Be" is the first single and title track from Daigle's upcoming five-song EP How Can It Be that releases September 16th. Daigle will be performing her new music this fall with Aaron Shust's Morning Rises Fall Tour, which also features Mikeschair and Nathan Tasker.
"I hope this song gives you a glimpse of the magnificent grace lavished upon us through our infinite Savior!," says Daigle. "'Grace' can be a word that has lost its fervency through overuse, but when we take our hearts to the sand where Jesus wrote before the religious and the sinner, we can see that 'grace' has the power to reshape humanity."
For more information about Daigle please visit online www.laurendaigle.com, at Facebook, www.facebook.com/laurendaiglemusic and Twitter, @Lauren_Daigle.
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