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‘Hold Me’ Has Got a Hold on Me

New Gotee artist Jamie-Grace, just 19, has a hook-laden single that just won’t let go

Christianity Today February 22, 2011

TobyMac is always looking around for promising new artists for his label, Gotee Records. He recently found – and signed – another in Jamie-Grace, a 19-year-old college student from the Atlanta suburbs who releases her debut EP, Hold Me, today. The title cut, her first single, is incredibly contagious; check it out in the video below.

TobyMac, who lends background vocals in the song, says, "I've not been this excited to work with an artist in a long time. She has a style that can't be put into a typical label box—a dash of reggae, a dash of folk, a dash of hip hop. . . . Jamie-Grace is a natural, beautiful next step for our industry."

Diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome at age 11, Jamie-Grace has walked a challenging journey that has included physical exhaustion, emotional stress, and spiritual doubt. After hearing Tammy Trent (who lost her husband to a diving accident in 2001) give her testimony, Jamie-Grace said she thought, "I've cried enough. It's time to accept my joy." She decided that "even with Tourette's, I still have something to do with my life. I love to sing. I have a story, and I've got to share it."

Three years later, she's a college junior studying children's ministry and releasing her music to the world. Check it out:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENlO-uVg8Sk

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