Natalie Grant Releases Portuguese Version of "You Will Be Found” With “America’s Got Talent” Finalist Gabriel Henrique

Award-winning Curb Records artist Natalie Grant releases "A Luz Te Encontrará," the Portuguese version of her hit single, "You Will Be Found," with "America's Got Talent" finalist Gabriel Henrique. The unique collaboration is available today (5/31) - listen HERE.
Grant's original recording of "You Will Be Found" appears on her latest full-length project, Seasons, and features acclaimed singer/songwriter Cory Asbury. "You Will Be Found" became her highest-charting single to date at mainstream radio, remaining in the Top 10 for four weeks. The decorated vocalist continues her momentum at AC Radio with her remake of the Whitney Houston classic, "Step By Step," which became the No. 1 most-added song of the week when it debuted at No. 39 on the chart upon impact, and continues to climb the chart, currently sitting at No. 21. Grant duets with musical icon, Dolly Parton, on the buzzworthy track. The songstress recently chatted with veteran radio host Delilah about singing with Parton and her special connection to the Annie Lennox-penned selection on the "LOVE SOMEONE" podcast.
Her notable success at mainstream radio follows Grant's appearance at the Canadian National Prayer Breakfast earlier this month, an event attended by capital leaders and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Grant performed her version of "Bridge Over Troubled Water" - also included on Seasons - as well as timeless hymn "It Is Well," alongside her husband and Canada native, producer and GRAMMY® Award winner, Bernie Herms.
Grant is once again nominated for Female Artist of the Year at the 11th Annual K-LOVE Fan Awards, which airs exclusively on Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) tonight at 7 p.m. CT / 8 p.m. ET.
Stream or purchase "A Luz Te Encontrará (You Will Be Found) [feat. Gabriel Henrique]" HERE. For more information, visit www.nataliegrant.com.
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