Amy Grant
Definition
Amy Grant (born November 25, 1960) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician widely regarded as the 'Queen of Christian Pop' for her pioneering work in contemporary Christian music (CCM).
She has sold over 30 million albums worldwide, won six Grammy Awards, and is known for crossover hits like 'Baby Baby' and seasonal classics such as 'Breath of Heaven.'
Beyond music, Grant is an author, television host, and philanthropist involved in faith-based initiatives and children's advocacy.
Examples
When life hands you lemons, crank up some Amy Grant and pretend it's a wholesome lemonade stand run by angels.
My dad discovered Amy Grant in the '80s and now belts 'El Shaddai' at family barbecues, scaring the neighbors.
Trying to stay zen during traffic? Amy Grant's 'Find a Way' turns road rage into an accidental worship session.
She gifted her ex a signed Amy Grant vinyl; now he's humming 'Baby Baby' every time he sees a stroller.