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Tasha Cobbs Leonard’s recorded live at the historic Ryman Auditorium in 2020, stands as a definitive anthem of resilience and spiritual surrender. As the opening track of her chart-topping album Royalty: Live at the Ryman , the song transcends typical gospel worship by reframing human suffering not just as something to be endured, but as "raw material" from which divine beauty is purposefully extracted. A Recording for "An Audience of One" Experience the raw power of this performance through
: Critics note the importance of the phrase "out of this"—suggesting that the "mess" is the very tool God uses to create victory. Produced by , the live recording merges Leonard’s
Produced by , the live recording merges Leonard’s gospel foundation with Nashville's country and bluegrass influences. The arrangement features: : Leonard delivers the song with the "passion
At the heart of "You’re Gonna Get The Glory" is a "heavy, declarative stance" on pain. Leonard co-wrote the track with contemporary Christian music leaders like and Dante Bowe , moving away from a simple "God will fix this" narrative toward a more profound "God is using this" theology.
: Leonard delivers the song with the "passion of an evangelist," moving from vulnerable verses to an "electrifying" climax where she declares a spiritual victory that has "already won". Legacy and Impact
The Extraction of Beauty: Tasha Cobbs Leonard’s "You’re Gonna Get The Glory"