Tasha Layton Drops "This is Christmas"

BEC Recordings' acclaimed singer/songwriter and radio hitmaker Tasha Layton releases her brand new Christmas EP today. Comprising of 6 traditional carols and original offerings and produced by Keith Everette Smith, This is Christmas is Layton's debut festive EP that is filled with fun and worship tunes.
Layton announces, "I realize that we are barely close to it being OK to listen to Christmas music, but I just couldn't wait any longer! I hope you enjoy "This is Christmas." I had so much fun singing these songs and hope that you love them too."
Tracklist:
1. Diddly Squat
2. Giving Christmas Away
3. O Holy Night
4. This is Christmas
5. Make It to Christmas
6. Comfort and Joy
A former American Idol contestant and back-up vocalist for pop superstar Katy Perry, Layton has quickly become one of Christian music's leading names. Her latest single, "Look What You've Done," is currently a Top 5 hit on Billboard's Christian Airplay chart. Additionally, her breakthrough single, "Into The Sea (It's Gonna Be Ok)," was among last year's biggest hits at Christian radio and earned more than 10 million streams in 2020 alone.
For further information, visit tashalayton.com
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