Baby, Baby Singer Amy Grant, 65, Looks Radiant at Nashville Premiere

The Grammy-winning pop star has continued to record and perform over the decades since her 1990s heyday.

Published on Mar. 7, 2026

Amy Grant, the Grammy-winning pop star best known for her 1991 hit "Baby, Baby", recently stepped out at the Nashville premiere of "I Can Only Imagine 2" looking radiant in an elegant black and red gown. Now 65 years old, Grant has continued to record and perform over the decades since her 1990s pop heyday, and is set to release a new album titled "The Me That Remains" in May 2026.

Why it matters

Amy Grant's crossover success from Christian music to mainstream pop in the 1990s helped bring the genre to a wider audience and established her as one of the most influential artists in contemporary Christian music. Her enduring career and upcoming new album demonstrate her continued relevance and impact on the music industry.

The details

Grant's 1991 hit "Baby, Baby" was inspired by the birth of her daughter Millie and became one of the most memorable pop songs of the decade. Since her pop heyday, Grant has continued to record and perform, releasing albums, touring, and collaborating with other artists. Over the course of her career, she has sold more than 30 million albums and earned multiple accolades, including six Grammy Awards and dozens of Dove Awards.

  • In 1991, Grant released her hit song "Baby, Baby" as part of her album "Heart in Motion".
  • In 2000, Grant married country music legend Vince Gill, and the pair have built a blended family together.
  • In May 2026, Grant is set to release her new album "The Me That Remains".

The players

Amy Grant

A Grammy-winning pop star best known for her 1991 hit "Baby, Baby", who has continued to record and perform over the decades since her 1990s heyday.

Vince Gill

A country music legend who married Amy Grant in 2000, and with whom she has built a blended family.

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What they’re saying

“Doing shows, I kind of will stick my head out around the curtain and go, 'My gosh, all these people still want music to be a part of their life. Am I doing them a disservice coming out in my sixties and singing songs from the perspective of a 30-year-old?'”

— Amy Grant (Variety)

“Because there's a lot of water under the bridge for all of us. So I feel like, at least for the people that would already come to a show, now I've got new songs to pull from.”

— Amy Grant (Variety)

What’s next

Grant's new album "The Me That Remains" is set to be released on May 8, 2026 through the Nashville-based label collective Thirty Tigers.

The takeaway

Amy Grant's enduring career and upcoming new album demonstrate her continued relevance and impact on the music industry, even decades after her 1990s pop heyday. Her crossover success from Christian music to mainstream pop helped bring the genre to a wider audience, and she remains one of the most influential artists in contemporary Christian music.