Tye Tribbett Cracks Top 10 with "Work It Out"
Two-Time GRAMMY®, Soul Train, Dove and Stellar Award winning recording artist, musician, songwriter, producer and television host Tye Tribbett celebrates his current radio single "Work It Out" cracking Top 10 on Billboard Magazine's Gospel Airplay Chart landing at No. 9 with +67 spins this week. "Work It Out" is the lead single from Tribbett's forthcoming sixth album BLOODY WIN [LIVE] (Tye Tribbett Worldwide/Motown Gospel), which is slated for a 2017 release.
A song of patience and trust in God, "Work It Out" lays a straightforward declaration over an infectious beat that is sure to resonate with listeners across the country. The song reached No. 1 on Billboard's Gospel Digital Songs chart upon its release and continues to maintain a Top 10 position this week on Billboard Magazine's Hot Gospel Songs hybrid chart, which combines airplay, digital sales and streaming data.
Tribbett is also joining forces with award-winning chart-topping artists JJ Hairston, Tasha Cobbs and Jekalyn Carr this Spring for the highly anticipated twenty-city "Bloody Win" Tour. Ticket prices start at $20.00 and are exclusively available for purchase at BloodyWinTour.com. The tour will launch April 16th in Orlando, FL just as Tribbett prepares for the official launch of his new church, liVe church at the Holy Land Experience. The tour will run for two months, making stops through the mid-west, east coast, and the south. The "Bloody Win" tour is sponsored by Goldson Vaccaro Productions, LLC of Connecticut, Lox Entertainment Agency, Prime Tix, U.S. Minority Ticketing Group and World Vision.
Tribbett, one of the most charismatic, energetic and dynamic personalities in gospel music can also be seen hosting the new Sunday morning inspirational show Joyful Noise at 9a/8c on Black Entertainment Television (BET) every week.
"Work It Out" is available now on all digital music outlets including iTunes (goo.gl/dcPSoZ), AmazonMusic (goo.gl/8T3Fx) and GooglePlay (goo.gl/8SHP4j).
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