Celebrating the 10th anniversary of her debut LP, “How Can It Be,” Lauren Daigle reaffirms her unwavering commitment to faith on “Let It Be A Hallelujah.” Regardless of the circumstances, the two-time GRAMMY® winner resolves to lift her voice in praise in both joy and suffering — a declaration nearly a decade in the making.
The Louisiana native penned the poignant single during the album cycle for her first project, yet never released it until now. “Many people on this track were ones I worked with in the early years of my career,” she says of the team that helped craft the passionate ballad handpicked from the vault. “I love that this song carried so much history. Full circle moments — a song written back in 2017 and recorded with friends from even before then. That’s the power of music and creating. It pulls from time periods of long ago while also being a present time stamp.”
A prayer of heartfelt surrender, the milestone recording serves as a capstone on the first 10 years of Daigle’s history-making run thus far. And the message of worshiping God in every season is one that’s resonating with listeners everywhere. Daigle has already taken “Let It Be A Hallelujah” to the picturesque Red Rocks Amphitheatre as well as to the GMA Dove Awards stage, inspiring fans with her flawless, sincere delivery.
The songstress ended 2025 with her annual “Behold Christmas Tour,” crowning a landmark year that saw her collaborate with fellow artists like Aodhán King and Jamie MacDonald and perform at both the Super Bowl and “A Capitol Fourth.” Additionally, Daigle assumed several first-time hosting gigs, courtesy of “CMA Country Christmas” and the beloved Candlelight Processional at Walt Disney World.
Next up, the “You Say” singer will showcase her signature blend of worship and pop at New York’s iconic Carnegie Hall in February.





