Andrew Ripp creates music that pushes the boundaries of genre stereotypes, … Read Full Bio ↴Andrew Ripp creates music that pushes the boundaries of genre stereotypes, blending the energetic beats of pop music into a soul culture and adding the depth and groove of soul music into a pop culture. Since beginning his career in 2005, Ripp’s songs and records have successfully impacted a diverse and growing audience including true music lovers: fans that appreciate the nuances of a well crafted album, and easy listeners: fans who simply want to hear a catchy tune.
Having an awe-inspiring voice is one thing, but knowing how to use that voice to share lyrics and emotion in a way that moves those who hear the songs is quite another. Ripp has grown in this over the years as a respected songwriter with the voice of an artist. Won’t Let Go comes on the heels of Andrew Ripp celebrating a #1 album on the iTunes Singer/Songwriter chart in 2010 with his album She Remains The Same, which was the follow-up to his debut album in 2008 Fifty Miles to Chicago. Ripp, who is originally from Palatine, IL and now resides in Nashville, TN, is no stranger to the national music scene beginning his career as a songwriter and co-writing half of Ryan Cabrera’s 2005 album You Stand Watching, including “You Shine On,” which landed on Billboard’s Hot 100. Ripp has had a hand in writing songs that have been featured on American Idol, One Tree Hill, and Live To Dance.
Since his last release, Andrew spent time writing and writing, not just creating a few songs and depending on his voice to carry the album. “The good ones,” Andrew says, speaking of excellent artists, “they leave space in the songs.” And over the last two years, Andrew has learned that skill. Having moved to Nashville with his wife at the encouragement of fellow musician and mentor, GRAMMY nominated artist Dave Barnes, Andrew settled into the songwriting town and began to hone his talents and grow as an artist, musician, and songwriter.
His new album, Won’t Let Go, is full of the picks of the songwriting litter, with songs that resonate with the hearer as well as the creator. Working with award-winning producer Charlie Peacock (Civil Wars, Amy Grant, Holly Williams, Switchfoot) Andrew handed full control to him, allowing the songs to drive the recording process, not trying to turn the songs into something they weren’t. You can hear that too- the wrestling, the release, the emotion, the growth of the songs to a new sound that somehow feels familiar.
The album blends the work of Andrew himself with many other award-winning musicians, songwriters, as well as Peacock and engineer/mixer Richie Biggs, having had a hand in co-writing all 11 tracks. Ripp is deeply proud of what was created, though the price of hard work didn’t come without its own challenges and trials. Won’t Let Go will be the album that reminds us we don’t have to figure it all out, just show up. “I did the work,” Andrew says, “I gave it everything I have. As I wrote this record, I was writing these songs for me as a way to help me process what I was going through but as the songs came to life, I realized that these stories were for everyone because we all go through hard times and sometimes just knowing you’re not the only one can offer a moment of hope.”
Won’t Let Go documents some of the hardest times in Andrew Ripp’s personal and professional life but through hardships come hope and love and no one captures those emotions better than he does on this album. Stand out tracks include the single, “Cool Ya (Nobody Loves You Like I Do),” a catchy tune on the idea that no matter where you are, you are loved; the moving ballad “Just Enough” about how we are all given just enough hope along the way to make it through struggles in life; The up-tempo “When You Fall In Love” that depicts the security of a love that feels just right; the title track “Won’t Let Go,” that has become an anthem of sorts on the road for Ripp about staying strong through all of life’s challenges; and the albums close, the poignant “Rescue Me,” which features GRAMMY Award winner Vince Gill, and perfectly caps off Ripp’s journey of hitting rock bottom but ultimately discovering the inner strength he needed.
“A good analogy I was given is: Our lives are like waves, they are always moving. No matter how good or bad things are, you can guarantee it won't be like that forever,” said Andrew. “We embrace the beauty of the sunshine because there was rain. We feel joy because we had pain. I've decided to learn to love the difficult times because there's no escaping them, and that’s when we grow.” This is a theme that plays throughout Won’t Let Go and one that many listeners will relate to.
A touring artist as well, Andrew’s live performances continue to move the audience in just the right ways. Crowds don’t want him to leave the stage when the show is over, and he’s not sure he’s ready to leave either. He has opened for and toured the country with artists including Jon Foreman, needtobreathe, Will Hoge Stephen Kellogg & the Sixers, and Robert Randolph and the Family Band. Ripp continues to tour around the country in support of his forthcoming release Won’t Let Go, for the audiences that have supported him throughout the years as well as the new ones he continues to steadily make along the way.
“This album is rooted in the idea of hope and love,” Andrew says, “and it is meant to speak life.” Audiences can hear the depth of those messages in every lyric; in every note. Great songs deserve a great record and what has been created with Won’t Let Go is just that- the record that other musicians will respect, fans have waited for, and newcomers will fall in love with.
Official page: http://www.andrewripp.com
Having an awe-inspiring voice is one thing, but knowing how to use that voice to share lyrics and emotion in a way that moves those who hear the songs is quite another. Ripp has grown in this over the years as a respected songwriter with the voice of an artist. Won’t Let Go comes on the heels of Andrew Ripp celebrating a #1 album on the iTunes Singer/Songwriter chart in 2010 with his album She Remains The Same, which was the follow-up to his debut album in 2008 Fifty Miles to Chicago. Ripp, who is originally from Palatine, IL and now resides in Nashville, TN, is no stranger to the national music scene beginning his career as a songwriter and co-writing half of Ryan Cabrera’s 2005 album You Stand Watching, including “You Shine On,” which landed on Billboard’s Hot 100. Ripp has had a hand in writing songs that have been featured on American Idol, One Tree Hill, and Live To Dance.
Since his last release, Andrew spent time writing and writing, not just creating a few songs and depending on his voice to carry the album. “The good ones,” Andrew says, speaking of excellent artists, “they leave space in the songs.” And over the last two years, Andrew has learned that skill. Having moved to Nashville with his wife at the encouragement of fellow musician and mentor, GRAMMY nominated artist Dave Barnes, Andrew settled into the songwriting town and began to hone his talents and grow as an artist, musician, and songwriter.
His new album, Won’t Let Go, is full of the picks of the songwriting litter, with songs that resonate with the hearer as well as the creator. Working with award-winning producer Charlie Peacock (Civil Wars, Amy Grant, Holly Williams, Switchfoot) Andrew handed full control to him, allowing the songs to drive the recording process, not trying to turn the songs into something they weren’t. You can hear that too- the wrestling, the release, the emotion, the growth of the songs to a new sound that somehow feels familiar.
The album blends the work of Andrew himself with many other award-winning musicians, songwriters, as well as Peacock and engineer/mixer Richie Biggs, having had a hand in co-writing all 11 tracks. Ripp is deeply proud of what was created, though the price of hard work didn’t come without its own challenges and trials. Won’t Let Go will be the album that reminds us we don’t have to figure it all out, just show up. “I did the work,” Andrew says, “I gave it everything I have. As I wrote this record, I was writing these songs for me as a way to help me process what I was going through but as the songs came to life, I realized that these stories were for everyone because we all go through hard times and sometimes just knowing you’re not the only one can offer a moment of hope.”
Won’t Let Go documents some of the hardest times in Andrew Ripp’s personal and professional life but through hardships come hope and love and no one captures those emotions better than he does on this album. Stand out tracks include the single, “Cool Ya (Nobody Loves You Like I Do),” a catchy tune on the idea that no matter where you are, you are loved; the moving ballad “Just Enough” about how we are all given just enough hope along the way to make it through struggles in life; The up-tempo “When You Fall In Love” that depicts the security of a love that feels just right; the title track “Won’t Let Go,” that has become an anthem of sorts on the road for Ripp about staying strong through all of life’s challenges; and the albums close, the poignant “Rescue Me,” which features GRAMMY Award winner Vince Gill, and perfectly caps off Ripp’s journey of hitting rock bottom but ultimately discovering the inner strength he needed.
“A good analogy I was given is: Our lives are like waves, they are always moving. No matter how good or bad things are, you can guarantee it won't be like that forever,” said Andrew. “We embrace the beauty of the sunshine because there was rain. We feel joy because we had pain. I've decided to learn to love the difficult times because there's no escaping them, and that’s when we grow.” This is a theme that plays throughout Won’t Let Go and one that many listeners will relate to.
A touring artist as well, Andrew’s live performances continue to move the audience in just the right ways. Crowds don’t want him to leave the stage when the show is over, and he’s not sure he’s ready to leave either. He has opened for and toured the country with artists including Jon Foreman, needtobreathe, Will Hoge Stephen Kellogg & the Sixers, and Robert Randolph and the Family Band. Ripp continues to tour around the country in support of his forthcoming release Won’t Let Go, for the audiences that have supported him throughout the years as well as the new ones he continues to steadily make along the way.
“This album is rooted in the idea of hope and love,” Andrew says, “and it is meant to speak life.” Audiences can hear the depth of those messages in every lyric; in every note. Great songs deserve a great record and what has been created with Won’t Let Go is just that- the record that other musicians will respect, fans have waited for, and newcomers will fall in love with.
Official page: http://www.andrewripp.com
You Will Find Me
Andrew Ripp Lyrics
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Alex Sierra Words are lost Mouths are closed Even through the silent pau…
Alex & Sierra Tak perlu gusar Mimpi ku kejar Kutak berhenti Sampai di sini…
CHPTRS This is more than you can handle This is more than…
L. opera I got what you want, but you got what I…
Micah P. Hinson You will find me alone Cause I lost my way When I…
Thanksgiving I can feel your breath on my neck my love, I…
The Sumner Brothers ... All aboard that funkboat that I'm about to start sailin'…
World5 Nobody knows me like You do Every move I make You know…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Andrew Ripp:
Animal I've been no stranger to these fences Fear is a monster Its…
Big Feelings Big Feelings Little bodies with big feelings Like monsters…
Deep Water It's like quicksand leaving me feeling me paralyzed At the e…
Dresden Wine I don't want to be your savior I can't be the…
Falling Faster A shooting star, a waterfall A speeding bullet breaking thro…
Falling For The Beat Stole my heart You took and threw it In your getaway car …
Get Your Smile On Seven of us living in an urban tree house Every single…
Hole in My Heart Left by the wayside Hung out and left to dry I don't…
I Can't Help Myself Old man going back Flipping through photographs Thinking whe…
It Will Come Curled up lying broken down and bruised? Cold and crying wou…
It's All Good Fifty miles to Chicago there's no fight She don't care if…
Jericho (Ooh) Ooh, I been stacking up the years I spent Trading pun…
Just Enough If I only knew?? What I was gonna have to go…
Let Love Win We take our corners We don't back down It's getting colder W…
Mirrors Aren't you something to admire, 'cause your shine is somethi…
Never in a Million Years Knowing what I know now I would do it all again…
Peace Like a River You were raised in a small town You killed time on…
Pilots Honey we can put the past in the backseat You don't…
Rejoice Until I rise like the morning Wake up in the arms…
Rescue Me Kinda feel like prayin Don't know what i'm sayin been so…
Roses Ever wonder what was on the mind of the Maker When…
Savior I found my savior on an airplane She gave me fever…
Something Beautiful Almost like I brought a bow and arrow to a…
Sooner Or Later Slow, heart beat slow Sooner or later she'll get the picture…
Spark Been a long year Been a long year just kinda hanging…
Star Come, come out and play We miss your face And the funny…
Surviving Feels like my heart is only halfway beating I'm barely breat…
The Good I'll Do A fire dance in the wicked rain Hope is ashes up…
The Privileged Life Twenty-four years ago today I was a baby born and That's…
Tim's Song I'm changing, all of my life, all of my feeling…
When You Fall in Love It's been a long time coming, honey And I know it's…
Won't Let Go I put on the yoke Been pullin my plow Been draggin across…
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Lindsay Grace Wilson
I love seeing all these young life comments. it makes me happy to see how were all like one big family
Faith Roberts
Lindsay Wilson i just came back from younglife camp today and this is my new favorite song
Kylie Allen
My first club was on Halloween of 2016!! I'm so glad I finally chose to go. I moved to Tennessee in May of 2016, and I didn't know ANYONE. I decided to go to club because there was a girl in my anatomy who always talked about and i thought, "Huh, well it's a good excuse to get out of the house, so I might as well give it a show." One of the main leaders was wearing a pink bunny suit and asked me if I was going to camp (he knew that I was new) and I have to say, if it wasn't for him, I'd be lost. We went to Carolina Point for our fall camp and those 2 days changed my life. I'm happy to say that i am also going to summer camp this year at Sharptop with 100 other members of my new family :D.
haycam13
I got back from Rockbridge not even 24 hours ago and I will never forget the way it sounded when we all sang this song or how it sounded when the summer staff and work crew all sang it. It's so beautiful. Young Life is awesome!
Amber Lawrence
I just watched you perform live for a whole week at a young life camp! You are a amazing singer! I'm glad we met, and even played frisbee! You've got a amazing personality, and voice. You sound the same in person, and on line. It's amazing! -3,Amber!
Florin Ucj
amazing song!!! and of course, one tree hill is awesome
MrRAYKJ
Andrew, if there were words to discribe how good your music makes myself and others feel they would all be here! thank you so much. :~D ps cant get the song out of my head
stephen f
i listen to rap but a week listening to you at younglife camp. u have changed my life in music. Perfect singing man.
October19
i found this song on an 8tracks playlist so beautiful
Christyn C
He sang for my youth group at my church!(: