Anyhow Intro
Tye Tribbett Lyrics


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Hallelujah
'Lelujah
Hallelujah (Halle-)
Hallelujah
(Halle-) 'Lelujah
(Halle-) 'Lelujah




Overall Meaning

The song "Intro" by Tye Tribbett begins with the repeated phrase "Hallelujah" followed by a shortened version "Lelujah". The repetition of the word "Hallelujah" in itself implies jubilation and praise to God. The additional syllables added before and after the word "Hallelujah" gives it a more pronounced and assertive tone, as if calling on all who hear the song to join in on the celebration.


The use of the shortened version "Lelujah" is interesting because it shows the flexibility of the word "Hallelujah" in various communities around the world. In different languages, "Hallelujah" is pronounced and spelled differently, but it all conveys the same message of adoration and worship to a higher power. The song could be interpreted as an invitation to people of all languages and backgrounds to join in on the worship.


The lyrics are simple yet powerful, and it sets the tone for the rest of the song, which is energetic and full of praise. The word "Hallelujah" is repeated multiple times throughout the song, emphasizing the importance of worship in the life of a believer. Overall, the song "Intro" is a testament to the joy and jubilation that comes with praising and worshiping God.


Line by Line Meaning

Hallelujah
Praise be to God


'Lelujah
Another way of spelling Hallelujah


Hallelujah (Halle-)
Praising God using the shortened version of Hallelujah


Hallelujah
Praise be to God


(Halle-) 'Lelujah
Combining the short and long versions of Hallelujah in praise to God


(Halle-) 'Lelujah
Combining the short and long versions of Hallelujah in praise to God




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Austyn Tribbett, David Outing, Kaleb Luckett, Tyrone Tribbett

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Comments from YouTube:

@serenathomas7648

Hallelujah- the highest form of praise🙌

@TyronDaBarber

Been ready for my favorite gospel singer and it used to be Travis Greene but he took the spot🔥

@ademolablaze

I just have to give both of them Tye and Travis, T² the same spot as my favorite, don't know who to choose between both of them 🔥 🔥 🔥

@22coconut

🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

@jasondavid7566

Hallelujah to Jesus🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌

@akowuahjoshua5825

King Arsenic🤴 was here....praise be to God💥💥💥

@savedbygrace.slowedreverb

Love these instrumental bits.

@oreon2012swagg

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@oreon2012swagg

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