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ABOUT Tyrone

Tyrone Hill (known by some as Herman or HT HILL) has been into music since his early youth.
He started off writing songs about the people who bullied him and he also sang in the local youth choir at Pleasant Hill Missionary Baptist Church of Shallotte, NC.
As a Brunswick Islands native, he grew up in a family of singers and was no stranger to performing in talent shows and chorus.
Tyrone began to play keys for a local church in his teens and has now been writing and recording for 15 years. He became a Minister in 2013.
His first Single was titled "Light of the World", produced by Darryl Murrill of Wilmington, NC.
Tyrone then went on the work with another notable member of the Murrill family for his recent release
"STILL GOD", produced by Damion Murrill featuring SILOAM.
"Still God" was birthed from a year of consistent turmoil and pain that Tyrone endured.
He was publicly slandered and falsely accused by a church cult in March of 2020 . After witnessing the breakdown of church relationships, his marriage and family he still held on to his faith.
Tyrone Hill went back to writing after his divorce was finalized in May of 2021.
Fresh out of a toxic marriage, Tyrone found healing in writing and holding to his faith in YHWH.
Tyrone also began to tap into his Gullah Geechee and Nigerian roots to come into full awareness of his unique self.
From the waves driven in the sea to the mountains near Asheville, NC,  YHWH revealed to Tyrone that he is STILL God and he is taking care of him.
Be ye comforted knowing that YHWH can carry you through any trial. Tyrone's desire is that all who listen will be comforted and experience the love of YHWH through YESHUA as he has.
Roman's 8:28

 

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