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In August 2016, Jamie Grace and her sister, fellow artist Morgan Harper Nichols, announced her departure from Gotee Records. [15] On November 25, 2016, Jamie Grace released "Party Like a Princess" to most major music streaming services, which was released as a promotional single for both her 25th birthday and her upcoming third studio album.
Hold Me is the debut EP by the American Christian hip hop artist, Jamie Grace. In addition to TobyMac being featured in the title track, the EP was produced by TobyMac and was released on his label, Gotee Records. [3] "Into Jesus", listed as the second track, is a cover of a 1998 DC Talk song. [3]
Ready to Fly garnered critical acclaim from eleven music critics.At Worship Leader, Mike Pueschell rated the album four-and-a-half stars, proclaiming that this "record is packed full of catchy fun-pop, pounding kick, tobyMac-esque signature rap BGVs, and just a sprinkling of country from the Atlanta-based singer."
No one would've blamed Grace if she'd quit music altogether, after such a traumatic career setback at age 11. But now she's "deciding to go back out and do the thing that scares me the most."
One Song at a Time by Jamie Grace has achieved "generally favorable reviews" from the ten critics to judge the album, so far.The album got positive reviews from the following publications: AllMusic, Alpha Omega News, Christian Music Zine, Cross Rhythms, Jesus Freak Hideout and New Release Tuesday's Kevin Davis and Sarah Fine.
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Morgan Harper-Nichols, Jamie Grace Harper, Toby McKeehan, Christopher Stevens: Jamie Grace, tobyMac: 3:11: 5. "You Are" Erica Campbell, Warryn Campbell: Erica Campbell: 4:45: 6. "You Love Me (Best of My Love)" Al McKay, Maurice White: Anita Wilson: 4:13: 7. "Worth Fighting For" Aaron Lindsey, Brian Courtney Wilson: Brian Courtney Wilson: 6:48: ...
A man who tortured a man for two days before he jumped to his death from a 12th-storey flat has been jailed for eight years. Lee Smith, 37, abducted Jamie Forbes, also 37, and held him against his ...