Tye has been making bold declarations and bringing forth change within his music for years with Tye Tribbett & Greater Anointing (“G.A.”), his family and ministry. Together they toured and performed with some of the biggest artists in the secular world including Whitney Houston, Faith Hill and Tim McGraw, Luther Vandross, Elton John, Justin Timberlake and Jill Scott to name a few. It was during a consecration period in between their first two albums Life (2004) and Victory Live! (2006), where Tye & G.A. made the decision to focus solely on gospel.
The success of Life was bolstered to the Billboard Top 10 Gospel Album chart with the infectious singles “No Way” and “Everything.” Victory Live! entered the Billboard Top Gospel Album chart at #1, generated the #1 Gospel Radio single, “Victory,” and earned Tribbett two Stellar Award wins and three Grammy nominations — Best Gospel Performance (“Victory”); Best Gospel Song (“Victory”); and Best Contemporary R&B Gospel Album. With his third installment Stand Out (2008) entering the Billboard Gospel chart at #1, Tye further propelled the goodness of God with his musical message.
It was within the last year, however, that Tye learned much more about God’s goodness and grace while dealing with the issue of infidelity in his marriage. Tye moved through a dark period that led to thoughts of suicide. It was here when he acknowledged he moved far away from his foundation. Ironically it was sixty day sabbatical from his musical ministry that realigned Tye to focus on his personal ministry with God and his family first. Tye recalls, “I turned away from God and as soon as I turned back around He was ready to receive me, and I learned God does not hold grudges at all.”
On the fiftieth day, Tye received a revelation in Isaiah 43:18-19 “Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing!” The revelation and acceptance opened Tye’s eyes and behold, God set forth the next phase of change. “The Lord restored [my marriage] for the gospels’ sake, not the gossip’s sake.” The process also consisted of transition with Greater Anointing. “There is a season for everything and no matter how great a season is, the next one is always coming. There was nothing wrong with G.A., it was just time for another season,” proclaims Tye. “I had to release everybody to be who they were called to be.” Tye was clear that the Lord restored his marriage to a new position and with obedience and renewed sensibility, his music would also be restored.
With Fresh Tye is clear, the direction of the music and the ministry changed. “It’s opening a door you never opened before and walking through. It’s unfamiliar and new.” While Tye wrote and produced a majority of the album, he also solicited assistance from a small handful of talented individuals along the way for the very first time. “Fresh,” the first single and title track is a personal testimony. The uptempo celebratory dance jam produced by Pablo Vaillatoro of the Group One Crew sets forth a revived form of worship. Sonically, the pulsating rhythm of techno beats serve as the under-current to Tye’s almost auto-tune laden voice as he sings “you can’t even imagine what God has so fresh.” As Tye further proclaims, “it’s a cry out to God for the frustration of the normal, same ‘ole thing, yet celebrating the newness of life.”
Also from the Group One Crew, Manwell Reyes contributed as a writer and producer with the retro “All For You.” Surrendering to the process of being produced versus being the producer, the track excited Tye with its syncopated drum patterns, because it reaches beyond gospel. “I feel like I can go places I have never gone before- beyond the church walls to expand the brand with other inspirational outlets.”
Tye wrote and produced the first song that came during his lowest point in the wilderness, the aptly titled “Good.” The track gives a youthful approach to praise and worship, with its drum pulses and guitar strums as he simply acknowledges, “I love vertical songs and the God we serve is good.” Another personal song to Tye is the old soul, down home bluesy, “Keep Me.” Inspired by his daughter catching two teenagers kissing on television, Tye provided gentle instruction on content for an age-appropriate audience to his young butterfly. Immediately, John 17 entered into Tye’s spirit, acknowledging “Jesus wants us to pray not to be kept out of this world because His power is shown by how he keeps us while we are in the fire. I can’t keep my daughter, but God can.”
Anointed worship musician Israel Houghton contributes to Fresh with “Champion” and “Most High God (Lude).” For Tye the awesome collaboration expresses the sentiment dearest to him, citing “I love songs that brag about how strong and mighty our God is. I can’t wait to perform that song live.” The anthemic “Champion” takes its big piano as “Most High God (Lude)” simplifies is sounds for his vocal praise.
Both “Your Blood (The Communion Song)” and “Take Over” highlight Men of Standard members Isaac Carree and Lowell Pye respectively. “Your Blood” is a big sounding choir song, while “Take Over” is a song of sanctification. While each song amply reflects surrender to God, the humility present and accounted for is in sheer reverence for God’s greatness and grace.
In the uiet stillness within, “You Alone” simply sounds like a prayer. Inspired by Contemporary Christian Music and the total devotion to the fullness of God, Tye acknowledges, “I want to grow my audience to a more mature worship experience and atmosphere.” Adding “the words ask you to listen to my heart and not just the music because this is something you can pray when speaking of the Lord or speaking to Him” as the simplicity of the chords invoke the worship atmosphere. Subsequently “Holding On” sounds like the letter to God after the prayer. “This song stretches me and opens the door with its inspiration. When life gets hard, everybody needs something to hold on to.”
All sixteen tracks on the candid Fresh album are simple, “I want everyone to be refreshed because there is a cleansing that takes place in worship. Whatever I was known for, I’m adding to it with this CD. I want my heart to be heard and then you will understand.” Purposeful in the acknowledgement of his testimony, Tye Tribbett’s self-professed “compassion package” is based on growing through the storms of life with full transparency acknowledging God can change someone. Tye is pursuing an acting career and becoming more involved with organizations that target bouncing back and moving forward. “I have a greater compassion coming out of a storm because this love I experience from God, and for my wife and His people, is so big because He first loved us. Know that a relationship with God is possible.” And that is fresh.
If He Did It Before....Same God
Tye Tribbett Lyrics
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if he did it before, he can do it again
1,2, 1,2, 1,2,3, go
I won't give in, no I'm not gonn' turn around, yeah
I know I'll win, if i don't give up now
I am waiting, for my change to come in I know
He will come through, this is how I'm so sure
If he did it before, he can do it again
Same god right now, same god back then
If he did it before, he can do it again
Same god right now, same god back then
I've got power, I know I will overcome
Greater is in me, the fight ain't fair 'cause I've already won
and yes i may fall,and get knocked down to the ground
I know I'll rise up, this is how I'm so sure
If he did it before, he can do it again
Same god right now, same god back then
If he did it before, he can do it again
Same god right now, same god back then
Please be, encouraged, this is not the first storm you've been through
You've been through worse, you didn't come this far just to lose
He knows your needs, so take no thoughts on what you lost
God will restore, and this is how I'm sure
If he did it before, he can do it again
Same god right now, same god back then
If he did it before, he can do it again
Same god right now, same god back then.
He is he is same God right now
He is, He is same God right now
He is, same God right now
Same God right now
Same God back then
If He did it before,
He can do it again
The lyrics of Tye Tribbett's song "If He Did It Before....Same God" is a message of encouragement and hope for believers. The song is a reminder that God's power and faithfulness are unchanging, and that He is capable of performing miracles and answering prayers in the present day, just as He did in the past. The repetitive line "If he did it before, he can do it again" emphasizes the idea that God's past actions attest to His reliability and that His past actions serve as evidence of what He can and will do in the future.
The song encourages believers to remain steadfast in their faith, even when faced with trials or obstacles. The lyrics remind us that we have the power to overcome difficulties through faith in God and that we can trust God's promises to come through for us. The words also remind us that God is aware of our needs and that He is faithful to restore everything we have lost.
Overall, the song is a proclamation of faith, a declaration of trust in God's power, and a call to continue believing and holding on to His promises, even in the midst of challenges and difficulties.
Line by Line Meaning
Hey, if he did it before, he can do it again
Having performed miracles and granted His children favor in the past, God can once again perform the same act of kindness to His followers.
I won't give in, no I'm not gonn' turn around, yeah
I will not surrender to my fears nor will I change my course of action.
I know I'll win, if i don't give up now
I have faith in my ultimate victory if I keep moving forward.
I am waiting, for my change to come in I know
I am anticipating the arrival of a positive transformation.
He will come through, this is how I'm so sure
I possess unwavering confidence that God will deliver me through my troubles.
I've got power, I know I will overcome
I am filled with strength and determination to triumph over my adversities.
Greater is in me, the fight ain't fair 'cause I've already won
The might of the Lord is within me, making my victory over obstacles inevitable and just.
and yes i may fall,and get knocked down to the ground
Though I may suffer setbacks and failures,
I know I'll rise up, this is how I'm so sure
I am confident that I will stand up again, driven by my unshakable faith.
Please be, encouraged, this is not the first storm you've been through
Take heart, the situation you are in is not the first crisis you have overcome.
You've been through worse, you didn't come this far just to lose
You have endured tougher challenges in the past, and your current struggles are not enough to defeat you.
He knows your needs, so take no thoughts on what you lost
God is aware of what you require and has taken care of your needs. Focus on the future without dwelling on the past.
God will restore, and this is how I'm sure
I am certain that God will revive and rejuvenate me after facing difficulties.
He is he is same God right now
God is the same merciful being now as he was in the past.
Same God right now
The compassionate and all-knowing Lord is the same in present times as He was in earlier times.
Same God back then
The same all-powerful and fair God existed in previous times as well.
If He did it before,
He can do it again
If God performed miracles and showed favor to His children in the past, He is capable of doing the same in the present and future.
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brandon Grigsby
I luv this song I just got saved last Sunday and I'm only 13
King Woomy
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THERESA ROBINSON
I may not have a job, or money, but God is still and will always be God.
Sophia C.
amen
Tyler Allen - Williams
Yes!!!! Amen
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tell me about it so consistent god is amazing