Episodes

  • Trey Knowles - Crowned in Purple
    Mar 20 2026

    Trey Knowles' “Crowned in Purple” is a powerful allegorical record that blends spiritual reflection with poetic storytelling. The song explores the rise of influence through systems, tradition, and authority—revealing how power can shape belief, identity, and devotion without the use of force. Through vivid imagery of “purple and gold,” the track paints a picture of a world drawn into a structured imitation of truth, where people unknowingly exchange genuine connection for control.

    With a haunting tone and cinematic progression, the song challenges listeners to discern between what appears sacred and what is truly rooted in truth. It's more than just a song—it's a mirror, asking a deeper question: are we following truth… or becoming the image we were taught to worship?

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    6 mins
  • Trey Knowles - I Never Knew You
    Mar 15 2026

    Trey Knowles “I Never Knew You” is a prophetic song-story that speaks about those who come in the name of the Lord but whose hearts and spirits are far from Him. It reflects the warning that not everyone who claims His name truly walks in His ways.

    The message echoes the truth that Christ came to bring life and to lead people into the will of the Father who is in heaven. Yet throughout history many have risen claiming to represent Him while spreading deception, pride, and false teachings. They speak His name, but their lives do not carry the spirit, truth, or obedience that comes from the Father.

    Many people follow these voices, believing they are walking in the light. But following a crowd is not the same as following the true Light. The song confronts this deception and asks the question every soul must face: Are we truly walking in the light, or are we living in darkness while claiming His name?

    Trey Knowles “I Never Knew You” is inspired by the warning found in Scripture that many will stand before the Lord and say, “Did we not prophesy in Your name?” Yet they will hear the sobering words, “I never knew you. Away from Me, you workers of iniquity.”

    This song challenges listeners to examine their hearts and their faith. It is not about religion, titles, or outward displays of spirituality. It is about truth, obedience, humility, and living according to the will of the Father.

    The story behind the song also speaks to a wider deception spreading across nations. Many spirits claim authority and influence over people, yet they lead them away from truth through confusion, pride, and spiritual manipulation. As Scripture warns, entire nations can be deceived when truth is replaced with false light.

    “I Never Knew You” is ultimately a call to return to the true path—to walk in the light, seek the will of the Father, and live a life that reflects the truth rather than merely speaking it.

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    4 mins
  • Trey Knowles - The Blood Lines of the Dragon
    Mar 13 2026

    Trey Knowles' “The Blood Lines of the Dragon” is an allegorical song that exposes the hidden forces behind kingdoms, power, and influence. Through symbolic figures—the Dragon, the Beasts, and the Prostitute Thief—the story reveals a secret system of bloodlines, deception, and authority shaping the nations of the world. Beneath crowns, empires, and temples lies a deeper conflict between truth and deception, reminding listeners that every kingdom built on lies eventually collapses under the weight of its own crown.

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    3 mins
  • Trey Knowles - Come Out Her Image
    Feb 28 2026

    Come Out Her Image by Trey Knowles is a faith-centered protest and spiritual awakening song that blends gospel conviction, social reflection, and prophetic symbolism.

    The song calls listeners to examine identity, dependence, and moral direction in a world shaped by power, corruption, and broken promises. Through vivid imagery and biblical undertones, Knowles challenges Black Americans—and humanity as a whole—to separate themselves from systems and influences that lead away from spiritual truth.

    Rooted in themes of redemption, liberation, and divine reliance, the song presents a message of transformation rather than despair. It urges listeners to abandon fear, reject imitation of destructive paths, and return to faith in God as the foundation for freedom and restoration. Each verse builds toward a spiritual departure from shame and oppression, while the chorus serves as a repeated call to rise above worldly dependency and reclaim purpose.

    Combining elements of gospel proclamation and protest-song urgency, Come Out Her Image asks difficult questions: Why follow a path that leads to destruction? Why share in the consequences of systems built on injustice? The song ultimately offers hope—declaring that renewal, dignity, and redemption are possible through faith, courage, and spiritual awakening.

    More than music, Come Out Her Image stands as a declaration of identity, faith, and the pursuit of moral renewal.

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    4 mins
  • Trey Knowles: Emmanuel Macron — Get Out of Africa
    Feb 27 2026

    Emmanuel Macron — Get Out of Africa by Trey Knowles is a prophetic liberation anthem that blends spiritual reflection, historical awareness, and political protest into a bold musical statement. The song speaks from the perspective of a people awakening from generations of oppression, confronting both the legacy of colonial rule and modern systems that continue to shape identity and power.

    Through biblical symbolism and poetic storytelling, the message emphasizes faith, remembrance, and dependence on God rather than earthly authority. More than a protest, the song is a call for spiritual awakening—urging listeners to reclaim dignity, history, and purpose while declaring that true freedom comes through divine sovereignty, not empire.

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    4 mins
  • Trey Knowles - Prisoners of War
    Jan 17 2026

    “Prisoners of War” by Trey Knowles is a raw, powerful spoken-word anthem that exposes the generational trauma of colonization, slavery, and spiritual warfare. Through vivid storytelling and emotional truth, the piece confronts stolen identity, cultural erasure, and modern-day mental chains while calling listeners to awareness, healing, and resistance.

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    5 mins
  • Trey Knowles - I Come In My Fathers Name
    Dec 6 2025

    “I Come In My Father's Name” by Trey Knowles is a powerful, prophetic-style song that blends spoken-word proclamation with spiritual lament. Drawing on biblical imagery and echoes of “Go Down Moses,” the song contrasts the mission of divine service, life, and liberation with forces portrayed as oppressive and destructive. Through repeated refrains and a call to “Let Yeshua people go,” it weaves themes of deliverance, identity, and resistance against spiritual bondage. The track channels the voice of a messenger sent to uplift, free, and restore, invoking the story of Moses to frame a modern cry for freedom and faithfulness.

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    4 mins
  • Trey Knowles - I Forgive You
    Dec 6 2025

    In “I Forgive You,” Trey Knowles delivers a powerful confession wrapped in the language of restoration and grace. The song becomes a living example of how forgiveness—real, painful, transformative forgiveness—reflects the truth that love covers a multitude of sins. Trey stands transparent before God and before others, offering a public apology born from humility: “I'm sorry.” He doesn't just want forgiveness; he invites purification, crying out, “Burn me with fire—burn every corrupt thing in me,” symbolizing a desire for God to cleanse the deepest parts of his heart. The chorus, “I forgive you, do you forgive me?” becomes a bridge between wounded people, between past and present, and between humanity and God. The song ultimately teaches that forgiveness isn't weakness—it is the fire that refines, restores, and makes reconciliation possible.

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    3 mins