TY Bello is taking the Gospel to everybody through her music
After dazzling listeners with her award-winning record ‘Greenland’ TY Bello would go on to become a celebrated Photographer and gospel artist who’s dedicated to using her music to inspire.
After releasing several acclaimed albums, TY Bello’s music has become the go-to song not only for Christians in search of gospel music but also for individuals in search of uplifting songs. And it’s this desire to provide solace to weary souls that inspire her new album ‘Heaven Has Come’.
TY Bello released her new album ‘Heaven Has Come’ which comes 17 months after the release of her 2022 album ‘We Are Fire’. Many fans were surprised that she would release a new 20-track album in such a short span.
TY Bello described the process of making her new album as spontaneous yet grueling as some of the process went on for 5 months straight.
She had to work on being a full-time photographer while also making the album and she had to push herself to make it work. According to her, it was emotionally tasking but creatively rewarding.
“After we dropped ‘We Are Fire’, my team was saying we had to go on tour so the new album wasn’t planned for. It wasn’t easy juggling being a full-time photographer with making an album but the process was inspired by a spontaneous desire to create a compelling worship experience.”
According to TY Bello, the album was inspired by a weekly worship section that created a beautiful moment she wanted others to experience.
“Since 2016 we started this worship section called spontaneous worship and every time, the music gets so supercharged and the whole experience is very beautiful. I wanted to recreate this experience for everyday people and I thought the best way is to make music that they can relate to.”
TY Bello’s music is known for its relatability that cuts across demographics and even beyond consumers of gospel music. This element is resounding in ‘Heaven Has Come’ which sonically connects with mainstream listeners. TY Bello revealed that she doesn’t want to make music that only connects with people who see life from her perspective but to every listener.
