Tasha Cobbs Leonard - You’re Gonna Get The Glory (Live At The Ryman, Nashville, TN/2020)
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Tasha Cobbs - Leonard - Youвђ™re Gonna Get The Glory (live At The Ryman, Nashville, Tn/2020)

The context of the performance is as significant as the lyrics themselves. Recorded on , during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the session was originally intended to be a sold-out live event. Instead, Leonard performed to an empty room, dedicating the experience to an "audience of One".

Produced by , the live recording merges Leonard’s gospel foundation with Nashville's country and bluegrass influences. The arrangement features: The context of the performance is as significant

: 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

: 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 Legacy and Impact Tasha Cobbs Leonard’s recorded live

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"

: The song uses metaphors of "blazing fires" and "roughest seas" to position trauma as a furnace for transformation.

Experience the raw power of this performance through these live recordings and behind-the-scenes insights: