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  2. Tye Tribbett - Wikipedia

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    Tribbett was born on January 26, 1976, in Camden, New Jersey.He was raised in Apostolic Pentecostal El Bethel church in Camden, New Jersey. His father is Bishop Thomas Tyrone Tribbett, a former pastor, and his mother is Neicy Tribbett, a minister as well as a disc jockey in the Philadelphia and New York area.

  3. I Made It (Fantasia song) - Wikipedia

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    Tribbett appeared on the song courtesy of Tye Tribbett Worldwide, LLC and Motown Gospel. Fantasia's vocals were arranged by Tribbett and Fair and engineered by Fair and Pat Thrall at the Record Plant in Los Angeles. Fair and Dan Higgins handled the horns and strings, where were engineered by Frank Wolf. [1]

  4. The Prince of Egypt: Inspirational - Wikipedia

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    The Prince of Egypt: Inspirational [1] was one of three albums produced alongside the release of DreamWorks's 1998 film, The Prince of Egypt.This album, including songs written and inspired by the film, featured contemporary Christian music and gospel artists, and was released on November 17, 1998.

  5. Stand Out - Wikipedia

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    Stand Out is the fourth album by American gospel music artist Tye Tribbett and the final album to feature his choir Greater Anointing (G.A.) before the choir was retired in 2009. The album is the group's second live recording.

  6. Is GloRilla gospel? Tye Tribbett, Melech Thomas and the art ...

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    Viral messages from Grammy Award-winning artist-pastor Tye Tribett and Rev. Melech E.M. Thomas compel a candid assessment of the church’s […] The post Is GloRilla gospel? Tye Tribbett, Melech ...

  7. Victory Live! - Wikipedia

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    Victory Live! is the third American gospel music album released by Tye Tribbett & Greater Anointing on Columbia Records in May 2006. It was recorded live on Saturday, December 3, 2005 at Philadelphia's Deliverance Evangelistic Church.

  8. The Clark Sisters - Wikipedia

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    In September 2023, the Clark Sisters embarked on the Reunion Tour with Kirk Franklin, Tye Tribbett, Israel Houghton, and Tamela Mann. [39] The tour spanned 29 shows across North America and ended in Dallas, Texas on November 24, 2023. In January 2024, it was announced that the Clark Sisters would be honored with the Grammy Lifetime Achievement ...

  9. Cry Me a River (Justin Timberlake song) - Wikipedia

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    Timberlake arranged the vocals and was a backup singer alongside Timbaland, Marsha Ambrosius, Tye Tribbett and Greater Anointing. [2] The ad lib "Cry me, cry meeee" at the end of the song was among Ambrosius's contributions. [8] Storch compared Timberlake's vocals on "Cry Me a River" to R&B and rock singer Daryl Hall. [3]