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Lauren Daigle "Rescue" "Rescue' is probably the most personal song from Look Up Child," shares Daigle. "It was written for someone very close to me who was going through a difficult time. I wanted something that would comfort them in their time of need. That's the purpose of the song, to give hope to people who feel lost." - Lauren Daigle For more of Lauren Daigle:
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Nick de la Hoyde
"Ghost" When describing Ghost Nick explains "I guess you could say Ghost is an upbeat song that has a nostalgic feel to it, reminiscing on childhood days and the thoughts of growing older and slowly fading away. I collaborated on this song with my brother ZU/ZU who produced the track and many others on my album." For more on Nick de la Hoyde:
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Judah Holiday
"All That I Got Tonight" "After going through rehab, I reflected heavily on what was important to me. Family, friends, music, and not much else. "All That I Got Tonight" encapsulates that for me."
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Pete Muller "Let You In" "'Let You In' emerged out of the story of my bandmate Missy meeting her now partner. All the details - the bar, the double nut browns, the flirting - come straight from their experience. But the song is less about their encounter and more about the continual courage required to open ourselves to those we love - whether they're someone we've recently met or someone we've been with a long time. When you love, you open yourself up to being hurt, and that

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Jude "Bear Mountain" "I went up to Bear Mountain with a buddy of mine. That's actually where I took the picture of the One Way sign. Coming home from that trip I wrote the first half of the song. From that really came the theme of the album, that being finding yourself and staying true to what you believe is right and the idea of Bear Mountain being the place you go to find yourself really left a lot of leeway for the rest of the album. The second half of the song came a few

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Saint Malibu "Jungles" "Jungles is a love song that incorporates imagery of struggles even when love comes naturally. We use the metaphor of climbing upwards through a jungle to show the effort it takes. It's a story for listeners to feel like they are a part of the song."
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Asher Monroe "Sweet Dreams" "I always loved the original, it's not a song that ever goes out of style. I just put a little modern spin on it thanks to Dave Aude, my producer on this one. I performed it for a huge crowd in Croatia .... everyone went nuts!! Funny story I played it for some friends during Coachella without saying who or what it was. They thought it was a remix of the original. I'll take it as a compliment." For more on Asher Monroe:
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The Chordaes "Venus" "Venus," produced by Grammy winner Marc Swersky (Joe Cocker, Roger Daltrey) and mixed by Mark Needham (The Killers, The Revivalists) is about longing for someone who is out of reach but who holds power over one's heart. "Sometimes we're locked in place by forces greater than we are," says frontman and songwriter Leo Sawikin. "It's about being in limbo with someone, being powerless to move closer to or farther away from them." Get the album
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Sam Tinnesz x UNSECRET
"'Lay Your Weapons Down" "I had been writing for my new EP coming called "White Doves" and the themes of that record are all peace, justice and unity. So, when I was collaborating with UNSECRET, I was already in that head space and the title "Lay Your Weapons Down" naturally came to me. At the time it wasn't written for the events happening in our country but now I can't help but associate the two. This song is an anthem and a call for violence to end

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William DuVall
"'Til The Light Guides Me Home" "'Til The Light Guides Me Home" is about moving on past bad times, owning your mistakes, and allowing yourself to be guided back to what's really important in life. Too often we're our own worst enemy, our own biggest obstacle to the things and people we most want and need. This song is about seeing your way past that."
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