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Tasha Layton Enlists Pop Artist Claire Leslie for Original Collaboration “Whispers,” Available Now


Published: Mar 28, 2026 09:18 AM EDT

NASHVILLE, TENN. / SEATTLE, WASH. (MARCH 28, 2026) - Chart-topping singer-songwriter Tasha Layton has officially released her new collaboration with rising pop artist Claire Leslie titled "Whispers." Following yesterday's debut across all digital streaming platforms, fans can now listen to the effervescent track [here].

Awash with vibrant sonics, the modern pop offering serves as a timely reminder that our prayers don't have to be perfect to be heard. Together, the vocalists affirm that God intently listens to the doubts, questions, and fears we often struggle to verbalize.

"I am so thankful that God hears the quietness of our hearts in the times we don't have words to adequately express how we feel," says Tasha Layton of the message behind the song. "He's always listening, even to what is unsaid."

Layton is currently on the road supporting Colton Dixon on "The Love I Have For You Tour," which runs through the beginning of May. Across the 23-city spring outing, the acclaimed songstress is sharing new music from her latest studio project, 2025's Life In Me, including her duet with Dixon, "Hindsight," and her current radio single, the poignant ballad "Meet Me In The Valley."

About Tasha Layton

Since 2020, Tasha Layton has become one of Christian music's most celebrated female vocalists with multiple No. 1 hits including "How Far," "Look What You've Done," and "Worship Through It." Her newest album, Life In Me, released in late 2025, features collaborations with Chris Brown, Rachael Lampa, and Colton Dixon. A former backing vocalist for Katy Perry and an American Idol alumna, Layton is also a published author residing on a farm outside Nashville with her husband and two children.

About BEC Recordings

For over 25 years, BEC Recordings has bridged the gap between faith and culture, launching the careers of artists like Jeremy Camp and Hawk Nelson. Their current roster features Tasha Layton, Cory Asbury, and Jordan St. Cyr, proving that music rooted in conviction can dominate the mainstream conversation.