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Latice Crawford Releases Brand New Singles "Amazing" & "Something Something"


Latice Crawford is back with new music! The Gospel Artist just released not one, but two new singles "Amazing" and "Something Something". She is signed with EOne Nashville. Both singles showcase Latice's ability to deliver melodic and soulful messages to listeners and followers of Christ. 

Latice recently shared a statement about her new projects: "This new music I'm releasing is all about our common symptoms (our temptations, struggles, stumbling blocks on our journey, those pills we use to maintain or fill our voids.) My hope is that my music will simply help us identify our stuff, see that we all have the same issues, and that we all use a variation of the same resources. I hope that we can judge less, and come together to see, and ultimately find our common source, the cure, Jesus Christ,"


After stealing the hearts of believers on BET’s singing competition Sunday Best, using her three-octave, contralto vocal range, her self-titled debut album reached two Billboard charts, and the Top Gospel Albums chart. Her second album, “Diary of a Church Girl,” also appeared on the Top Gospel Albums chart. 
The gospel superstar is back in action. Her new songs deliver the powerful, passionate message we need right on time! 

"Something Something", a fresh, original take on a classic expression is a funky feel-good melody! It has a nice vibe that will make you want to get up and dance, and praise at the same time! Check out the official video for "Something Something" below:




Both songs are available now at all major digital retailers, You can check them both out  HERE. and connect with Latice on Instagram @LaticeCrawford


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