Andrew Ripp Sings a Song of Gratitude As "Fill My Cup" Hits #1
Nashville-based singer and songwriter Andrew Ripp releases his fourth single this year, "For the Love of God." The song is a co-write with famed producer Ethan Hulse. "For the Love of God" is song of gratitude to God for what Jesus has done for us on the Cross. The song is packed with lots of powerful and pentrating lines:
I saw mercy
Mercy seated where the judge should be
Was guilty
Guilty and getting out of jail free
How could it be I didn't get the life I deserved
And the only thing that He wanted was my heart in return
Every time I think about every time I thought was the end
I'm caught up wonder again
Meanwhile, Ripp's former single "Fill My Cup" reaches #1 on Billboard's Christian Airplay chart. Ripp writes, "Fill My Cup just went #1 folks! I'm blown away! Thanks to all of the radio stations for sharing your airwaves w me. Im blown away!"
Raised outside of Chicago, Ripp creates music that pushes the boundaries of genre stereotypes, blending the energetic beats of pop music into a soul culture and adding the depth & groove of soul music into a pop culture - all underlined by his personal journey of faith.
As a touring artist, Ripp has opened for Sara Bareilles, Andy Grammer, Needtobreathe, Jon Foreman, and the Plain White T's. He has performed on high-profile TV shows including ABC's Bachelor in Paradise and Entertainment Tonight and his songs have been featured on American Idol, House of Lies, and One Tree Hill.
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