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“Find Your People” by Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors
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Spanish teacher Laura Alldredge’s favorite song recently is “Find Your People” by Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors. This song was released in 2023 and communicates the message of finding people that love you for who you are.

Spanish teacher Laura Alldredge has recently been listening to “Find Your People” by Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors. 

“I actually just saw them in concert Friday night in Atlanta, and I love this song,” Alldregde said.

This song has an inspirational message that pushes the idea of finding peers that accept you and want to help you at all times. 

“It’s about finding the people that are your community,” Alldredge said. “People that you connect with will have your back and be with you in the good times or the bad, that’ll love you no matter what.“

“Find Your People” was released as a single in 2023 prior to its release on Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors’ 2023 album, “Strangers No More.” This Christian folk band has released nine studio albums, starting in 2012 with “A Very Neighborly Christmas.” 

“I started listening to them about 10 or 12 years ago,” Alldredge said. “I also saw them in 2019 in Atlanta at the Roxy Theater, and I’d seen them a few times when they were opening acts for other concerts that I’d been to.”

If you are interested in up-beat Christian folk music with an encouraging message, listen to “Find Your People” by Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors on your favorite streaming app.

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