Tye Tribbett Drops New Single/Lyric Video "Anyhow"

Motown Gospel recording artist Tye Tribbett's new song, "Anyhow" is available everywhere now. The song follows Tribbett's recent hit single, "We Gon' Be Alright." With over 7 million streams since its release in April, the single earned a #1 spot on the Gospel music radio chart last month, and continues to hold strong at #2 for the past 3 weeks. The digital track is currently #1 on the Billboard Digital Song Sales Chart this week. "Anyhow" is a raw proclamation that encourages people to persevere, no matter how challenging the circumstance. Marked by gritty determination, "Anyhow" is a necessary addition to the soundtrack of this year.
"Tye remains unparalleled in his ability to present tried-and-true messages in fresh and creative ways, and 'Anyhow' is no exception," shares EJ Gaines, Co-Executive Director, Motown Gospel. "In the midst of so much uncertainty this week and this year, this song is a timely reminder of our necessary posture right now."
Tribbett is globally known for his range of delivering high-energy praise songs to intimate worship moments and from African rhythms to trap gospel beats. His inspirational delivery and ability to inspire through unforgettable anecdotes and stories are often spread virally online by fans and celebrities alike.
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