Natalie Grant enjoys second hit single with 'I will not be moved'

|PIC1|"I Will Not Be Moved," the second single from Relentless, the best-selling recording from Curb artist and GMA's three-time Female Vocalist of the Year, Natalie Grant, has become the project's second Top 5 hit. The song is currently #4 on R&R's Christian AC Monitored chart.

Meanwhile, the album's debut single, "In Better Hands", which was a Top 5 hit on R&R's Christian AC National Airplay chart and a #1 hit on the publication's AC/Inspo National Airplay chart, is currently impacting mainstream AC radio.

The single has been "New & Active" for three weeks on R&R's AC National Airplay chart and is currently alongside "New & Active" songs from Rihanna and Sheryl Crow among others.

In addition, the music video for "I Will Not Be Moved" recently debuted at www.nataliegrant.com. The clip, which features Grant and her band, was directed by Eric Welch and produced by Tameron Hedge for Broken Poet Productions, the same team behind Grant's "Held" and "In Better Hands" music videos.

Relentless is currently in the #5 position and the "Greatest Gainer" on Billboard's Top Christian Albums chart, according to the publication's August 2 issue. Grant is the only female solo artist in the chart's Top 10. Released in February, Relentless debuted on Nielsen SoundScan's Top Christian Albums and Christian Retail charts at #2 as the highest debut and top album by a female artist on both charts.

Earlier this year Grant became the first artist in 13 years to win the GMA Dove Award for Female Vocalist of the Year three consecutive times. She is currently a featured speaker and performer on both the Women of Faith and Revolve Tours.
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