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WATCH: Lauren Daigle Performs Breathtaking ‘Social Distancing’ Version of Hit Song “Still Rolling Stones”

Life as we know it has come to a screeching halt over the last six weeks due to COVID-19. As a result, everything from sporting events to concerts, school to graduations, and even weddings have all been cancelled until people can once again gather safely.

Prior to the world being shut down by the coronavirus pandemic, Lauren Daigle was headlining her own world tour with special guests, Johnnyswim. After just three weeks on the road, the “You Say” singer was forced to postpone the remainder of her tour until later this year.

But on Sunday, the two-time Grammy winner pulled together her fellow bandmates to create a “social distancing version” of her hit song, “Still Rolling Stones.”

Live from their own homes, the video compiled each of their respective parts to create a beautiful rendition of the 28-year-old’s well-known hit.

“I had so much fun with all my bandmates putting this together for you,” Daigle wrote in an Instagram post of the performance. “From all of us, we hope you enjoy the social distancing version of ‘Still Rolling Stones.’”

What we lack in physical connection these days, we’ve made up for with creativity.

Just last month, Elton John hosted The iHeart Living Room Concert for America in an effort to raise money to support those who are struggling as a result of COVID-19.

The hour-long special, which aired commercial-free on FOX, featured a star-studded lineup of artists who performed from the comfort of their own homes.

Guests included Alicia Keys, Camila Capello, Tim McGraw, Demi Lovato, Shawn Mendez, The Backstreet Boys, and even Lady Gaga — each offering a message of hope and encouragement to fans at home. Together they raised $10 million for coronavirus efforts.

And just last week, Walmart released a 60-second ad spot featuring employees from around the country singing portions of Bill Withers’ 1974 classic, “Lean on Me.”

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Woven among the clips of Walmart team members singing, are videos and photos of neighbors helping neighbors in communities across the country. Everything from social distancing, to people supporting one another, to people connecting through their windows, this one minute clip captures the spirit of humanity, caring for each other.

Bri Lamm
Bri Lamm
Bri is an outgoing introvert with a heart that beats for adventure. She lives to serve the Lord, experience the world, and eat macaroni and cheese in between capturing life’s greatest moments on one of her favorite cameras.

Wow, I Literally Wept When This Adulterous Wife Texted Her Husband, “Can I Come Home?”

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"He took up a lot of space. Moving around us. Weaving in and out of the aisles. Some ladies were annoyed. An old man behind us snickered and under his breath said, ‘hurry up.’"