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Trey Knowles Music

Trey Knowles Music

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Trey Knowles Music delivers bold, faith-driven sound with a message that cuts through the noise. His songs challenge the wickedness of the world, uplift the innocent, and point all people toward the kingdom of God. Rooted in Scripture and fueled by truth, Trey uses music to confront injustice, inspire change, and strengthen believers. For anyone seeking music with purpose, conviction, and spiritual power—this is it.

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  • 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 min
  • 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 min
  • 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 min
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