7 Things You May Not Know About Katy Nichole's "Jesus Changed My Life"

Singer/songwriter, 2022 Billboard Chartbreaker Katy Nichole will release her full-length album debut, Jesus Changed My Life, will release globally Feb. 24 and is available now for pre-add / pre-save / pre-order at digital and streaming outlets globally through https://fanlink.to/JCMLKN. Here are 7 things you may not know about the record:
1. The never-before-released song "Please" is available for immediate download once when you pre-order the album. Written with GRAMMY-nominated songwriter Jeff Pardo, Nichole offers a plea for when circumstances seem insurmountable. "This song came from the deepest part of my soul," reveals Nichole. "I'm on my last breath and this is all I can get out: 'God, I need you, I need you now.' It's admitting to the fact that I can't do it on my own."
2. Her prayer-song, "In Jesus Name (God of Possible)," became the biggest single this decade on the Billboard Hot Christian Songs chart, holding 20-weeks at No. 1.
3. Her second single, "God Is In This Story," also topped the chart for 3 weeks.
3. Nichole wrote the title track of Jesus Changed My Life with GRAMMY Award-winning Jonathan Smith and Dove Award-winning Benji Cowart. "Jesus is constantly refining my heart," shares Nichole. "Like a lot of the cries that are in the Psalms, when I find myself in a place of struggle, I turn back to Him. If Jesus could change my life then, He can change my life now."
5. Taking the new music on tour, Nichole begins a 30-city tour with Cain March 2, which follows her K-LOVE Christmas Tour 2022 and successful tours with Jeremy Camp, Matthew West and more.
6. The full Jesus Changed My Life track listing follows:
01) In Jesus Name (God of Possible)
02) Jesus Changed My Life
03) God Is In This Story
04) Things I Wish I Would've Said
05) Jesus Thank You
06) Living Proof
07) By The Grace Of God
08) Please
09) Hold On
10) Take It To The Cross
11) Turn To Jesus
7. Here's the cover art:
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