2021 K-Love Fan Awards Features Best of Christian Music, Film, Books
The home of the only fan-voted awards show in Christian entertainment is celebrating the artists, movie makers and authors who not only survived a pandemic, but managed to produce new quality content during it.
Among the stand-out artists nominated for various awards in their craft is newcomer Leanna Crawford, whose radio hit “Mean Girls” paints a vulnerable picture of the weight of words, but also her journey of finding worth as a child of the King.
OKAY WHAT. I’M NOMINATED.
I was so shocked when I found out I was literally speechless!! I’m so so grateful for each one of you for following along on this journey and for letting my music be a part of your life. Thank you thank you thank you. https://t.co/DBYgkcIZRR pic.twitter.com/nyVdRW0Xkx— Leanna Crawford (@crawford_leanna) May 18, 2021
Maverick City Music, Elevation Worship and for King & Country are battling it out for fans’ votes for group or duo of the year and artist of the year.
Kari Jobe, whose single “The Blessing” went viral during lockdown as virtual choirs, worship teams and families recorded socially distanced covers time and time again, is up against Zach William’s “There Was Jesus,” featuring Dolly Parton, which won a Grammy award in March.
Meanwhile, fans have the difficult choice between the first faith-based musical to be released on Netflix, A Week Away, and the ever-popular Chosen series for the film/television impact section.
Who will get your vote? Visit klovefanawards.com/vote each day to show love for your favorites and watch for King & Country’s performance at the 2020 K-Love Awards now.
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