Artist

Meredith Andrews

Genre: Religious ,Contemporary Christian ,CCM ,Gospel ,Praise & Worship
Origin: U.S.A
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Meredith Andrews sings contemporary Christian music with a voice of striking power, deep feeling, and sincerity that mirrors the rising, forward-looking character of her songs, all while sustaining dual roles as recording artist and worship leader. Breakthrough releases As Long as It Takes and Worth It All defined her early-2010s rise, propelled by the tracks “Open Up the Heavens” and “Not for a Moment (After All),” and each earned a Dove Award. Once established, she maintained a steady pace of work, pausing in 2024 to reflect on her path with the live album Heaven’s Frequency.

Born in Wilson, North Carolina, Andrews began singing at age six. After completing studies at Wilson Christian Academy and Liberty University, she entered the music profession. Her first solo album, Mesmerized, appeared in 2005. The follow-up, The Invitation, earned a Dove Award nomination in 2008, and As Long as It Takes took home Praise & Worship Album of the Year in 2010. Worth It All, her fourth studio album, reached the Billboard 200 upon its 2013 arrival. Later that year she issued the Christmas EP Behold the Savior, then delivered the full-length Deeper in early 2016. Another holiday set, Receive Our King, followed in October 2017.

After the 2018 single “A Million Saints,” she released the live Faith and Wonder EP in 2019 and an alternate-versions collection of A Million Saints in 2020. She also joined Dan Bremnes on the acoustic track “Beautiful (Acoustic)” that year. The Spanish-language album Abrenos Los Cielos came out in 2021, after which a run of singles extended from “Never Known a Love” in 2022 to “God of the Living” in 2023; among them were “Make Room,” featuring Sarah Reeves and Chris McClarney, and “Psalm 23 (I Am Not Alone),” with Phil King. Early 2024 singles “The Lamb, the Lion, the King” and “Always Do” preceded Heaven’s Frequency, her first album for Curb.