JFH News: Rescue Story Deluxe Edition From Zach Williams Drops Today! jesusfreakhideout.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from jesusfreakhideout.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
See Lauren Daigle in Sioux Falls October 21, Enter to Win Tickets
She was supposed to have played here over a year ago, but now concerts are coming back and Lauren Daigle will be live in Sioux Falls on October 21!
Tickets to the show at the Denny Sanford Premier Center are on sale now at the Premier Center box office and at Ticketmaster.com.
All this week, listen to Andy and Tasha at 7:20 am for a chance to call in and win a pair of tickets to Lauren Daigle.
Get our free mobile app
You can also enter to win a pair of tickets on Hot1047.com and on the Hot 104.7 app.
Inside Track: Burna Boy Time Flies Secrets Of The Mix Engineer: Jesse Ray Ernster
Photo: Aidan Cullen
Burna Boy’s second album Twice As Tall saw his brand of Afro‑fusion top the charts all over the world. Jesse Ray Ernster tells us the remarkable story of how it was mixed.
Since arriving in Los Angeles as a complete unknown in 2017, Jesse Ray Ernster has wasted no time in heading to the top. Earlier this year he earned two Grammy Awards, one for Best Contemporary Christian Music Album for his work as an engineer on Kanye West’s Jesus Is King, and a Best Global Music Album Grammy for mixing Burna Boy’s Twice As Tall LP. Both albums went to number one on dozens of charts around world, in the case of Twice As Tall, in as many as 50 countries.
Celebrate, toast Champagne
To all them bills paid
I just told mama I made it
Mama, you can go and quit that job
‘Cause you bet, bet on your child
You won’t have to wait for no dollars
‘Cause mama said that mamas don’t change
Ooh, I just told mama I made it
Go ahead, spend it, ain’t gotta save it
Call your boss and tell your boss that you ain’t never ever going back to work
I just told mama we made it
When Ant Clemons bought a one-way ticket and flew across the country to Los Angeles in April 2017, leaving South Jersey for new horizons to pursue his singing dream, he felt he d already won.