New album from Britt Nicole

Britt Nicole is set to release her third studio album, Gold, out on March 27 via Sparrow Records.

Following on from her highly successful sophomore album, The Lost Get Found, Gold sees collaborations with producers Chris Stevens (TobyMac, Mandisa) and Dan Muckala (Brandon Heath, MercyMe).

The first single to be released to radio from the album is "All This Time", which was penned by Britt, David Garcia and Ben Glover.

This anthemic tune tells the story of Britt's salvation and her faith that Jesus is always with her.

“‘All This Time’ is the story of how I met Jesus,” says Britt. “It’s a reminder that whatever we face in life, we don’t have to face it alone, because Jesus promised to never leave us or forsake us.”

It's going to be a busy few weeks for Britt. Starting February 16, she'll be hitting the road with fellow songstress Mandisa for the "Girls Night Live" tour, sponsored by charity Food for the Hungry.

Britt Nicole burst onto the Christian music scene with her debut release, Say It, four years ago and followed up with her breakthrough sophomore release, The Lost Get Found, which debuted at No1 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums Charts and produced two No 1 radio singles (“The Lost Get Found” and “Walk On The Water”).
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