Here Are All the Winners for the 2023 K-LOVE Fan Awards

Brandon Lake is the biggest winner at this year's K-LOVE Fan Awards which aired on TBN last night and which was previously taped at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House on May 28. Lake took home three honors, including male artist. He also earned song of the year and worship song of the year, both for "Gratitude."
Sibling duo for King & Country earned artist of the year, while Lauren Daigle took home female artist of the year, and MercyMe earned their first K-LOVE Fan Award, for group of the year.
See the full list of K-LOVE Fan Awards winners for 2023 below:
Artist of the Year
for KING & COUNTRY
Male artist
Brandon Lake
Female artist
Lauren Daigle
Group of the year
MercyMe
Worship song of the year
Brandon Lake
"Gratitude"
Song of the year
Brandon Lake
"Gratitude"
Breakout single
"Perfectly Loved"
Rachael Lampa ft. TobyMac
Film & television impact
The Chosen
Season Three Finale
Book impact
On Our Knees
Phil Wickham
Podcast impact
UNASHAMED
Phil & Jase Robertson
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