What is the best advice you’ve ever received? Bob Goff told me to always remember who my 8-year-old self is.Ħ. Also, Quincy Jones to learn + engulf myself in stories of his career and his personal pains + hardships.ĥ. Who would it be? My grandfather because I miss him. You have the opportunity to have a long conversation with anyone living or dead. You are sitting on a bench overlooking a gorgeous beach. My second thought is a $100 bill my grandfather gave me as he was passing away + giving the advice "you better know who you, whose you are and where you are." My third thought is a letterbox filled with letters from my childhood until now.Ĥ. You have the opportunity to run in and grab one item. What would it be? My first thought once all people that matter to me are safe, I don't care. Your house is on fire, all living things and people are out. What is a characteristic or trait that you possessed as a child that you wish you still exhibited today? Climb trees better and get lost in wonder more frequently.ģ. What is the best book you’ve ever read? Love Doesby Bob Goff.Ģ.
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Lauren shares the meaning behind some of the lyrics to "This Girl", "Look Up Child" and "You Say"."If you're in a place in life where you have dreams, things you're hoping or longing for and they don't seem to be in close proximity, surround yourself with as much influence as you can while being diligent and persistent in the work before you.".Before becoming an award-winning singer, Lauren wanted to pursue a career in doing pro-bono law for human trafficking victims."There are so many things in life that make us more alike than different.".While there, she saw how religion can separate others + learned to see people for who they are versus what they believe in. After high school, Lauren helped build a church on a mission trip to Brazil."My life experiences allow a texture, tone or an emotion to come out in my voice.".As a teenager, Lauren was homebound because of the immunocompromising virus cytomegalovirus and music became a way to stay motivated and out of depression.
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Music was a formative way of learning, a way of life + a way to come out of hard, dark times.Lauren grew up in Lafayette, Louisiana surrounded by a culture of music, passion + creativity.“I need to learn to love change because it is inevitable.”.If the whole world is still and experiencing a level of silence, great things come on the other side of those experiences." "We're on the precipice of something extraordinary.Lauren also shares how she previously embraced a period of stillness amidst a whirlwind of success, how it propelled her forward into her next fruitful season + what it could mean for you during the COVID-19 pandemic. Today, the 2-time Grammy Award winner shares how her Louisiana-roots cultivated her appreciation for music, the uplifting inspiration behind her lyrics, and how rediscovering her childlike wonder helped her find greater joy in life. Critically acclaimed for her unique, soulful + soaring vocals, the singer-songwriter is sincere, down-to-earth and has unwavering faith. Lauren Daigle is the fastest-selling new artist in the Contemporary Christian genre of the last decade.