Chris Daughtry and his wife Deanna welcomed fraternal twins, who were conceived through gestational surrogacy, Wednesday morning, according to the singer’s website.
"Our family is overwhelmed with joy by these two precious gifts from God," Daughtry said. "The babies are both healthy and resting. Thanks to everyone for their love and prayers."
The couple's daughter Adalynn Rose, who weighed 6 pounds, 5 ounces, was born at 11:06 a.m. and their son Noah James, who weighed 5 pounds, 5 ounces, arrived at 11:25 a.m.
The pair announced the surrogate's pregnancy in May when the twins were developed through in vitro fertilization. They were carried by a surrogate because Deanna underwent a partial hysterectomy in 2006.
Daughtry and his wife also have a daughter named Hannah, 13, and a son named Griffin, 11, who are from Deanna’s previous marriage.
Daughtry, 30, returned to the United States after touring in Europe with his band, Daughtry, last month. The band’s most recent album is called Leave This Town.
Update: The twins were conceived through gestational surrogacy. Daughtry's wife did not give birth to the babies.