Tribl
American contemporary worship music collective
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Tribl (pronounced "tribal") is an American contemporary worship music collective originating from Atlanta, Georgia. The collective made its debut in 2021 with the release of Tribl I, a collaborative live album with Maverick City Music. Tribl I debuted at number ten on the Top Christian Albums Chart and number three on the Top Gospel Albums Chart in the United States. Tribl went on to release their second live album, Tribl Nights Atlanta (2021). Tribl Nights Atlanta debuted at number 46 on the Top Christian Albums Chart and number six on the Top Gospel Albums Chart. In 2022, Tribl released Tribl Nights Anthologies, their second collaborative live album with Maverick City Music. Tribl Nights Anthologies debuted at number 41 on the Top Christian Albums Chart and number six on the Top Gospel Albums Chart.
Tribl | |
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| Background information | |
| Origin | Atlanta, Georgia, US |
| Genres | |
| Years active | 2021–present |
| Label | Tribl Records |
| Members |
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| Past members |
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| Website | www |
Career
On May 28, Tribl released their debut promotional single, "Still Holy" featuring Ryan Ofei and Naomi Raine, announcing that they will release their debut collaborative album with Maverick City Music titled Tribl I, initially slated for June 11, 2021.[1] Tribl I was ultimately released on July 23, 2021.[2] Tribl I debuted at number ten on the Top Christian Albums Chart,[3] and number three on the Top Gospel Albums Chart in the United States.[4] Tribl then went on to release their second live album, Tribl Nights Atlanta on November 12, 2021.[5] Tribl Nights Atlanta debuted at number 46 on the Top Christian Albums Chart,[6] and number six on the Top Gospel Albums Chart.[7] On April 29, 2022, Tribl and Maverick City Music released Tribl Nights Anthologies, their second collaborative album.[8] Tribl Nights Anthologies debuted at number 46 on the Top Christian Albums Chart,[9] and number six on the Top Gospel Albums Chart.[10]
Members
The current members of Tribl are:[11]
- Ryan Ofei
- Cecily
- Nate Díaz
- Melody Adorno
- Laila Olivera
- Tianna Horsey
- Jessica Hitte
- Montell Moore
- Siri Worku
- Marián Adigun
Discography
Live albums
| Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | |
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| US Christ |
US Gospel | ||
| Tribl I (with Maverick City Music) |
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10[3] | 3[4] |
| Tribl Nights Atlanta |
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46[6] | 6[7] |
| Tribl Nights Anthologies (with Maverick City Music) |
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41[9] | 6[10] |
| Live From 1971 (with Sons the Band) |
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| "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. | |||
Singles
| Title | Year | Album |
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| "Defender" (with Cecily) |
2021 | Non-album single |
| "Ways for Me" (featuring Dante Bowe) |
Tribl Nights Atlanta | |
| "We Have Hope" (featuring Joe L Barnes, Jonathan Traylor and Lizzie Morgan) | ||
| "Cross and Empty Grave" (with Sons the Band featuring Steve Davis and Jordan Colle) |
2022 | Live From 1971 |
Promotional singles
| Title | Year | Album |
|---|---|---|
| "Still Holy" (with Maverick City Music featuring Ryan Ofei and Naomi Raine) |
2021 | Tribl I |
| "Too Good to Not Believe" (with Maverick City Music featuring Lizzie Morgan, Cecily and Melvin Crispell III) |
2022 | Tribl Nights Anthologies |
| "King of Heaven (Reign Jesus Reign)" (with Maverick City Music featuring Ryan Ofei, Nate Diaz and Lizzie Morgan) | ||
| "Only Ever Good" (with Sons the Band featuring Steve Davis and Jordan Colle) |
Live From 1971 | |
Awards and nominations
GMA Dove Awards
| Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | Tribl Nights Atlanta (with Maverick City Music) |
Gospel Worship Album of the Year | Won |