Ginny Owens Offers Timely Message With 'Love Be The Loudest' Album

Nov 18 2016

Award-winning singer-songwriter Ginny Owens releases her ninth studio album, Love Be The Loudest, today, Nov. 18, on her indie label, Chick Power Music, with The Fuel Music distribution. The acclaimed new music shares a timely message for today’s culture and will premiere on several different platforms this week, including two live events that will be available for audiences internationally.

On the album’s release day, Owens and band will perform several songs from Love Be The Loudest on JUCE LIVE Nashville, a televised event originating from JUCE’s Nashville-area studios. The event will broadcast live Friday from 9:00 - 10:30 pm CST, then is rebroadcast on TBN the next night from 12 am - 1:30 am CST (early Sunday morning). TBN is in 95% of the US markets, plus a significant number of households internationally.

Music fans can also hear the full Love Be The Loudest album now as it premiere streams at NewReleaseToday.com, while CCM Magazine premieres today Owen’s “The Loudest Voice” lyric video (see below). “The Loudest Voice,” which sparked the album’s title, urges listeners to drown out noise and listen to God.


Working for the first time with well-known producers Rusty Varenkamp (TobyMac, MIKESCHAIR, Jason Gray), Chad Copelin (Ben Rector, All Sons & Daughters) and Josh Bronleewe (We Are Messengers, Natalie Grant), Owens’ Love Be The Loudest moves into new musical territory, combining her signature, thoughtfully-crafted lyrics with pop and electronic dance music.

Collaborating with several artists who lent their vocals to the project, including Big Daddy Weave’s Mike Weaver on “The Way God Sees,” Ellie Holcomb on “Love Looks Beautiful,” Meredith Andrews on “How Much More” and All Sons & Daughters on “God Is Love,” Owens shares: “There is no cliché or half-hearted lyric here. Only vulnerability and honesty. God has clearly spoken to me that I don’t have time to waste. Every word and every moment has to have a purpose.”

“We live in a world that doesn’t make sense. What’s right is wrong; what’s important is devalued,” continues Owens. “My prayer is that these songs will inspire listeners to walk with the hope and courage given us by God.”

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