Nathali Grant's 'Clean' Earns Grammy Nomination For 'Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song'

Award-winning singer-songwriter Natalie Grant received a GRAMMY® nomination for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song for "Clean." This is her seventh GRAMMY® nomination. "Clean" was solely penned by Grant and is on her ninth studio album Be One (Curb Records, November 15, 2015), which debuted at #1 on Billboard's Top Christian Albums Chart. "Clean" quickly went viral, inspiring stories of healing from fans all over the world.
"The impact of this song has been incredibly special for me, because the stories I hear on a daily basis are how people have found such freedom, hope and healing through it," Grant said. "Now with what I've been through in my health the past couple of months, the song has taken on new meaning for me, as I've been declared clean of cancer. To receive aGRAMMY® nomination for this particular song is just a really sweet gift."
Multiple GRAMMY® nominated Natalie Grant is known for her powerful and soaring vocals, heart-gripping lyrics and passionate performances, and has remained one of the top-selling Christian & Gospel artists since her 2005 breakout RIAA Gold certified album, Awaken. She has since gone on to have nearly 4 million in career sales, and the Gospel Music Association (GMA) has named her Female Vocalist of the Year five times. Learn more at www.nataliegrant.com.
The winners will be revealed at the 60th Annual GRAMMY® Awards on January 28, 2018 at New York City's Madison Square Garden. The telecast will be broadcast live on CBS from7:30 - 11 p.m. ET.
Watch Grant's performance of "Clean" for the Nashville Sessions:
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