Featured artist: Britt Nicole
| Filed underYesterday I reviewed the secular rap/pop artist, Ke$ha, and found her music to be inappropriate for Christian listeners. Today, I will be searching for a possible Ke$ha replacement... a Christian artist with a similar sound, honorable lyrics, and a godly lifestyle. The artist I chose for this week is Britt Nicole.
While Britt's musical style is different than that of Ke$ha's, most of her songs are considered to be within the pop genre, and "Holiday" features her rapping in a similar style, but minus the explicit cussing and sexual innuendos. Britt Nicole is focused on bringing people, especially young Christians, closer to God through her music. Ke$ha has been quoted as saying that she is against pretension, and she wants people to learn how to take themselves less seriously and be unique. Britt has a similar goal, only hers is pointed towards shining for God.
Britt's lyrics have a similar approach to how she views life as a Christian striving to be an example to a lost and lonely world. The chorus to one of her well-known singles, "The Lost Get Found", says,
Britt has struggled with the pain of divorce in her personal life, and she has also felt the strong calling from God for her to reach out to young people across the world. Britt has moved beyond her comfort zone, eager and prepared to share her faith to the ends of the earth.
I have to say that I have a bit of bias when it comes to this artist... I have all of Britt Nicole's songs on my own iPod, and I've met her personally and she seemed to be a remarkably sweet Christian girl with a fire for God. Her concert was filled with fun music, and yet after the concert ended, I found myself feeling only admiration for the passionate, young artist. I definitely recommend Britt Nicole's music to Christian listeners who are looking for a role model with fun, modern sounds and a heart for Christ.
I would like to end this post with a final quote from Britt Nicole.
If you have any comments or opinions, then feel free to comment below. If you would like to recommend a secular or Christian artist for next week, then you may also comment below or send me an email. I got the first picture from here.
Quick Bio-
From my sources online, Britt Nicole (Brittany Nicole Waddell) grew up in a small town in North Carolina. Her parents divorced when she was younger, resulting in the inspiration for many of her songs later on in her music career. She was raised singing in the church with her brother, and she even turned down a prestigious college scholarship in order to pursue her music. Ever since she was signed with Sparrow Records, Britt Nicole has risen drastically within the Christian music industry. Her first single, "You", made it to the top ten on the R&R chart, and "Believe" was the 21st most played Christian song in 2008. Britt Nicole's music has also reached a level of fame within the secular music industry, featured on MTV and NBC's "The Biggest Loser."
From my sources online, Britt Nicole (Brittany Nicole Waddell) grew up in a small town in North Carolina. Her parents divorced when she was younger, resulting in the inspiration for many of her songs later on in her music career. She was raised singing in the church with her brother, and she even turned down a prestigious college scholarship in order to pursue her music. Ever since she was signed with Sparrow Records, Britt Nicole has risen drastically within the Christian music industry. Her first single, "You", made it to the top ten on the R&R chart, and "Believe" was the 21st most played Christian song in 2008. Britt Nicole's music has also reached a level of fame within the secular music industry, featured on MTV and NBC's "The Biggest Loser."
While Britt's musical style is different than that of Ke$ha's, most of her songs are considered to be within the pop genre, and "Holiday" features her rapping in a similar style, but minus the explicit cussing and sexual innuendos. Britt Nicole is focused on bringing people, especially young Christians, closer to God through her music. Ke$ha has been quoted as saying that she is against pretension, and she wants people to learn how to take themselves less seriously and be unique. Britt has a similar goal, only hers is pointed towards shining for God.
"It's about stepping out and being who God has called you to be and not being afraid of that. I believe when we look different and carry something different, people are going to see that and want it too. They are going to see the love of Christ in us and they'll desire that. I believe people will come to know God if we as Christians do just that."
Britt's lyrics have a similar approach to how she views life as a Christian striving to be an example to a lost and lonely world. The chorus to one of her well-known singles, "The Lost Get Found", says,
"Don't let your lights go down. Don't let your fire burn out. Somewhere, somebody needs a reason to believe. Why don't you rise up now? Don't be afraid to stand out. That's how the lost get found.""Say It", a song from Britt's first album of the same name, stresses that we don't have much time left to change the world, so we need to use what we have while we have it.
"Life is short and quickly passing by. Father, will you help me make the most of what is mine? With eyes open wide, I'm taking You in, making the time mean all that it can. I don't need a sign. I just need to begin..."
Britt has struggled with the pain of divorce in her personal life, and she has also felt the strong calling from God for her to reach out to young people across the world. Britt has moved beyond her comfort zone, eager and prepared to share her faith to the ends of the earth.
"I don't want to be selfish anymore. I don't want to be safe anymore. When God tells me to step out and talk to somebody or believe for what seems impossible, I want to do it."
I have to say that I have a bit of bias when it comes to this artist... I have all of Britt Nicole's songs on my own iPod, and I've met her personally and she seemed to be a remarkably sweet Christian girl with a fire for God. Her concert was filled with fun music, and yet after the concert ended, I found myself feeling only admiration for the passionate, young artist. I definitely recommend Britt Nicole's music to Christian listeners who are looking for a role model with fun, modern sounds and a heart for Christ.
I would like to end this post with a final quote from Britt Nicole.
"My fans want a pop record. I'm a pop artist and they love fun music. When they come to my concerts, they want to have fun and I love that. That's my personality to have fun, but the heart of who I am is to worship and see people's lives changed and to reach those who are hurting. It's what I believe God has called me to do."
If you have any comments or opinions, then feel free to comment below. If you would like to recommend a secular or Christian artist for next week, then you may also comment below or send me an email. I got the first picture from here.
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