Maranda Curtis Calls Her Upcoming Album Her "Most Vulnerable Body of Work"

Gospel music artist Maranda Curtis will releasing her new album Die to Live on February 18th. The album features some of her most engaging songs including "Lazarus" and "Run." You can pre-order the album now. Curtis recorded the new album live in Toronto, Canada, and wrote on twelve of the tracks.
Maranda Curtis shares about her new album, "This is my most vulnerable body of work so far, as it was born out of the most heartbreaking period in my life. I poured out my grief, my loneliness, my pain, and discovered the peace, contentment and hope that only God can give. My prayer for the listener is that they experience true healing, and know that in every situation there is a Savior who they can run to."
Shining a light to persevere with strength and faith, the acclaimed worship leader brings her powerhouse vocals to her live performances on Die to Live, creating a captivating live experience of praise and worship in the midst of personal trials, after dealing with the loss of her mother in 2019.
Among other standout inspiring tracks include "Freedom Song," "To Know Me," "Live Again," "Overcome," and the title track "Die to Live," with Curtis teaming up with songwriting collaborators Phillip Bryant, Bart Orr, Justin Savage, Rich Tolbert Jr., Ernest Vaughan, Don Moen, and more.
Maranda Curtis has continued to be a force in her music and worship, bringing her ministry around the world in song and sharing the stage with John P. Kee, Kurt Carr, Youthful Praise, among others.
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