Andrea Bocelli and Lauren Daigle Stunning 'Canto Della Terra' Duet in Official Video
Andrea Bocelli is an Italian singer who used to perform at piano bars in his early musical career, but he rose to fame in 1994 thanks to his incredible performance at the 44th Sanremo Music Festival. From that moment on, Andrea recorded 15 pop and classical music albums, which sold over 80 million! He is best known for dueting with Celine Dion's ‘The Prayer.’ What most people don’t know is that Andrea was born with vision loss and ultimately lost his sight by the age of 12. But what he lacked in vision, he more than made up in music.
As for Lauren Daigle, she is an incredible Gospel pop singer whose passionate and heartfelt lyrics are personal stories of what she has overcome in her personal and spiritual life. She became a household name when her first album ‘How Can It Be’ lit up the Billboard Charts of Top Christian Albums. She said, “Music is that thing where you don’t even have to speak the same language, but you can enter a song into the atmosphere of the room or whatever, and everything can change,” she added. “You can know someone in a second…It’s just the way that something as a sound has interacted with their spirit or their soul the same way that it’s interacted with yours, and all of a sudden, there’s this cosmic thing. I love – I live and breathe and die for that experience.”
We couldn’t agree more with both Andrea and Lauren about their perspective of music. When they came together to sing this song, it was a moment of letting the music speak for itself to reach the heart of listeners. As they reach the chorus line, you can help but sigh in a moment of contentment.
‘My love, Amore mio
I hear you breathing. I hear the ocean
It feels so real you here beside me
The waves are rising. I’ll keep you safe’
What an incredible song! Andrea and Lauren presented a beautiful collaboration across their musical genres, creating an unforgettable performance.
Psalm 104:24-25 "How many are your works, Lord! In wisdom, you made them all; the earth is full of your creatures. There is the sea, vast and spacious, teeming with creatures beyond number—living things both large and small."
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Originally published January 14, 2025.