Congratulations are in order for LOVECollide, the sisters have been nominated for a Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) award.
Sisters, Lauren Budnick and Brooke DeLeary have been nominated with a 2019 Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year JUNO Award.
“We are blown away and humbled!” says Lauren and Brooke on Facebook following their JUNO nomination. “We can’t thank all the radio stations, and their listeners enough for all the love and support! To all the fans who stream, download and listen – thanks! It is only because of, for, and through, Jesus!”
Being heard on radio throughout Canada, something that’s particularly meaningful for the girls as tribal members of the Chippewas of the Thames First Nation in Muncey, Ontario, LOVECOLLIDE has released two singles from Tired Of Basic. Their first single and video, “I Don’t Want It,” spent nearly eight months on the Canadian Christian Radio Chart (CCRC) Top 30 while their Top 10 hit “Undeniable” continues for its 12th consecutive week on the chart.
LOVECOLLIDE’s Tired Of Basic, produced by Riley Friesen (Family Force 5, Group 1 Crew) and Matt Dally (Superchick, Jamie Grace), is meant to be a revolution against boredom, mediocrity and status quo living.