Tye Tribbett Scores His 3rd #1 Hit and Will be Hosting the Stellar Awards

Motown Gospel recording artist Tye Tribbett scores his third #1 Billboard Gospel Airplay hit this week with the single "Anyhow." The song is a raw proclamation that encourages people to persevere, no matter how challenging the circumstance.
Your promises are yes and amen
And I believe You will do what You say
My trust in You will not waiver (woo)
My victory is guaranteed 'cause You remain the same
Moreover, Tribbett and multiple Stellar Award winner, Jekalyn Carr have been tapped to host the 36th Annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards, taping on July 10th at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center in Nashville, TN. Viewers can expect dynamic performances from millennial gospel superstar and former Stellar Awards host Jonathan McReynolds who received eight nominations this year.
Celebrated gospel artists J.J. Hairston, Maverick City Music, Pastor Mike Jr. and Tamela Mann are also set to perform along with hosts Tribbett and Carr. The Clark Sisters, who will receive the James Cleveland Lifetime Achievement Award, will deliver a moving performance at this year's ceremony.
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