Get to Know Tye Tribbett with these 5 Interesting Facts Photo Credit: Gospel Tunez
Tye Tribbett is a Gospel singer, songwriter, producer, preacher, businessman, husband, and father of two. Along with his many titles, Tribbett is also the founder of the gospel group, Tye Tribbett & G.A., short for Greater Anointing. He has touched many lives with his music.
If you haven’t got the chance to check his music and career, now is the best time to get to know this brilliant and talented artist. Here are some facts about his life.
1. Tribbett grew in an Apostolic Pentecostal Church in New Jersey where he was raised by his pastor father and minister mother. In addition to being a minister, her mother is also a popular DJ in Philadelphia.
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In 2000, he went on a tour with Faith Hill. This gave him opportunities to work with several other famous music icons including Usher, Will Smith, Justin Timberlake, and Sting among many other. He has worked on five albums.
3. For several years, he has been making declarations and supporting change through his music, group, family, and ministry. The Tye Tribbett & Greater Anointing toured and performed with the most celebrated artists in the secular industry including Whitney Houston, Tim McGraw, Elton John, and Luther Vandross. In between their first two albums, the group decided to focus on gospel music.
4. The group’s first album, Life, reached Billboard’s chart of top 10 gospel albums including the songs, No Way and Everything. Their next album, Victory Live!, hit the number one spot in the gospel album chart and also number one in the with the song, Victory.
These successes earned them two Stellar Awards and three Grammy nominations. Their third album Stand Out also took the number one spot.
5. His personal life took on a challenging twist when he had infidelity issues in his marriage and led him to depression. With the support of his music ministry, he took on a 60-day sabbatical and focused on his personal and family needs. After this period, he also made changes in his musical career and
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