Tasha Layton Reflects About Writing with Matthew West and Allowing Her Songs to Be Testimonies

Billboard's Top 5 female Christian artists of 2020, singer and songwriter Tasha Layton returns with a brand new three-song EP Look What You've Done via BEC Recordings.The EP is preceded by the title cut "Look What You've Done," which was composed by Layton, Matthew West, AJ Pruis and Keith Everette Smith.
"This song is such a testimony to God's transforming power in my life," Layton shares. "It was a privilege to write it with a great storyteller like Matthew, as well as my husband Keith and my friend AJ. The beautiful thing about my story is that, in many ways, it is every believer's story: that God, in His great mercy, digs up the lies that bind us and replaces them with His truth. I will never get over His faithfulness!"
"There have been times in my life when I thought I was broken beyond repair and it seemed as though shame had won," she adds. "Sometimes, however, that pain we feel is God growing us. Sometimes the pain is actually God digging up the roots of lies we've believed so He can replace them with something true. The greatest truth is that Jesus died for every one of us. As I consider my salvation, I am left with a sense of awe and wonder saying, 'Jesus, look what You've done!' My prayer is that when others feel the finger of shame pointed at them-or even their own-that this song would be a reminder of God's redemption."
"Look What You've Done" follows Layton's 2020 breakthrough single, "Into The Sea (It's Gonna Be Ok)." On digital platforms, "Into The Sea" earned more than 10 million streams last year and was named to SiriusXM The Message's "The 20 in '20 Year End Countdown" as well as Amazon Music's "Best of 2020: Christian" playlist, among other accolades.
Tracklist:
1 Look What You've Done
2 I Got You
3 Brave Heart (Dear Daughter)
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