Tye Tribbett Scores His 5th #1 with "Only One Night Tho"
Multiple GRAMMY-winning artist Tye Tribbett scores his fifth #1 song on Billboard's Gospel Airplay chart with "Only One Night Tho." The song, which has been on the chart for 25 weeks, jumped from the #5 spot to the top of the chart, thanks to a 21% increase in plays.
It's Tribbett's fourth song to go #1 following "New," which led in February; "Anyhow," which led for two weeks in June 2021; and 2020's "We Gon' be Alright." "Only One Night Tho" is one of 23 songs included on Tribbett's All Things New (Live in Orlando), the in-concert album recorded at House of Blues at Disney Springs in Orlando, Florida.
Tye Tribbett has built a tremendous career and is globally known for his charismatic, dynamic personality, and range - from delivering high-energy praise songs to intimate worship moments and even African rhythms to trap beats. His music cannot be classified as just one genre, but his unique, abstract way encompasses all, which has helped him garner many awards and accolades, including two Grammy wins (and seven Grammy nominations), five #1 albums, four #1 digital tracks, three #1 radio singles, and ten Billboard Top 10 songs. He recently wrapped a national tour in support of his two latest projects, All Things New and and All Things New: Live In Orlando, the culmination of a milestone-marking year for the Gospel legend and icon.
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