Jamie Grace Wants Us to "Dream Big" in the New Year
Dove Award winner Jamie Grace has released a new song titled 'Dream Big.' Grace reveals that she wrote the song to encourage her fans to 'work hard, pray more and dream big' as 2020 is a year 'full of new possibilities'.
She writes: "Working hard, praying more, and dreaming big is going to look different from person to person and that's how it's supposed to be In this season of my life working hard has been recovering my surgery and still choosing joy... I'm not yet 100% and wasn't able to shoot a music video yet *but* i knew i still wanted to release this song, because it's not about when you're 100% or feeling on top of the world. It's about the moments where you're not sure where your dreaming will take you, how your work will pan out and what the answer to your prayers will be, but you CHOOSE to work, pray and dream anyway."
"It's a new year full of new possibilities and a new day full of new mercies!! And I want to hear how you're working hard, praying more and dreaming big!"
Grace is a Dove Award-winning, K-LOVE Fan Awards-winning, and 2x GRAMMY/Billboard-nominated singer, songwriter and actress based in Los Angeles, California. At just 19, she earned her first GRAMMY and Billboard Award nominations, while taking home New Artist of the Year at the annual Dove Awards in Nashville. To date she has four #1 radio singles in addition to her latest album titled '91 (STREAM/BUY) reaching a Billboard #1.
You can stream the song now or buy here.
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