Terrian Releases Extended Version Of Her Debut Album

Gotee Records' powerhouse Terrian just released an extended-release of her 2024 full-length debut, Give It Time. The extended version, Give It More Time, features 19 tracks including featured guests Anike and Joe L Barnes, three new songs, and two new versions of her current Top 25 radio single "He Sees You." Listen to Give It More Time now.
At release on Friday, January 31st, Terrian received incredible coverage and placements on streaming platforms. Spotify placed her on the cover of the Top Christian & Gospel and the Lifted Frequency playlists. The newly released song "Hold Me Up" featuring Joe L Barnes is included on Spotify's playlists, such as their all-genres New Music Friday plus R&B Weekly, This Is Frequency, Soul Coffee, and more. Amazon Music included Terrian on the cover of Fresh Christian Music with "Hold Me Up" in the No. 1 placement.
Last year was a huge year for the Memphis-born artist. In addition to releasing her full-length album, Terrian debuted on national TV with a performance on Fox & Friends and on the historic Grand Ole Opry. She was nominated twice at the KLOVE Fan Awards and the GMA Dove Award for New Artist of the Year. This year, concertgoers can catch Terrian's captivating performance on the TobyMac Hits Deep Tour, check out the list of dates and cities here.
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