Going solo is daunting says Young & Free’s Aodhán King, but collaborating with artists like Lauren Daigle helps ease the nerves.
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“But it’s ok to be seen: if you shine a light, and you shine your heart then you have to be seen”, says Tarryn Stokes.
Amassing over 120million streams on Spotify, SVRCINA’s lyrics and her intentionality with the meanings they convey sets her apart.
‘Unsung Hero’ follows the Smallbone family as they move from Australia to the United States in search of a brighter future.
Stephen Stanley’s debut album mixes seasons of struggle with faith-filled realisations that helped him move through to hope.
Lauren Daigle says she is both excited and nervous for people to hear the complete self-titled album after Volume 2 dropped this month.
“We wanted to really write a song that encompasses the full range… my belief over everything is that Jesus saves room for His people.”
Rend Collective’s latest single ‘Hallelujah Anyway’ is their answer to the challenges and uncomfortable experiences in Christian life.
Bluey composer Jazz D’Arcy speaks about the second Bluey album Dance Mode, and the video for her song Rain (Boldly in the Pretend).
Blessing Offor has a new album out and it’s already a big success with Coca Cola using the title track, My Tribe, for a global campaign.