Zitat des Tages von Lauren Daigle:
I definitely don't want to only make music in the Christian genre. I want to expand and kind of dive into whatever else is in store. But that doesn't mean I don't love what I get to do as well.
I definitely don't ever plan on compromising, and if that means I'm rebellious, then so be it. I'm all for it.
When I was about 18, I really started diving into Dave Matthews Band and John Mayer Trio and some of those things that have jazz elements but also a pop feel.
I grew up listening to country music with my dad on the way to school.
The word 'empower' is something that kept coming up in my heart.
I'm so grateful that God has allowed His heart for people to translate through music, to impact the lives of so many, just like a loving Father would.
It doesn't matter if they're in this block or that block: my heart is for all people to know and encounter the love of God.
I love co-writing. That whole process is a challenge in that good writers are pushing you.
In South Louisiana, every single thing we do is jazz or zydeco.
I have this call in my heart to reach all people.
When I was 15, I had this illness and was basically housebound for two years.
As I've gotten older, my love for jazz has increased.
When I was a kid, and God was talking to me about music, I was like, 'Okay, I'll sing mainstream music,' because I was afraid to sing Christian music to alienate my friends. Honestly, it was going on 'Idol,' having that kind of exposure, that I realized there's something different about me. I just crave God being a part of every moment.
I get so full off of stories that people send in of encouragement.
I consider the homeless just as important as the richest of the rich.
We, as Christians, have a legacy to leave, and it's all about a love of Christ to permeate the music and reach the hearts of all of the people out there, that don't know him and do know him.
You have to know your identity. It's the biggest thing in wanting to pursue creative dreams.
Someday, I hope to do a jazz club tour.
I have known in my heart since I was a little girl that music was a major part of my life and always would be, but seeing others respond to the words I sing amazes me.
The most incredible part of seeing people embrace and recognize my music is experiencing the lives of people when they are powerfully affected, encouraged, and personally impacted.