Trey Knowles Music

Trey Knowles Music

Trey Knowles's music is not just music; it is music with audio allegories and parables that illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson with wisdom. Trey Knowles's lyrics are undefined and one of a kind, it communicates to audiences of all cultures, content that everyone can relate to.

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Trey Knowles Music
  • A Woman Is Free

    In "A Woman is Free," Trey Knowles emphasizes that God gave women free will, and no man—especially one who is not her husband—has the right to control her. Since God is above man, a woman should not be forced to cover her head or face if she chooses not to.

  • Crush His Head

    Trey Knowles' "Crush His Head": Crushes the stumbling block of the enemy. The enemy is trying to strike our heel and knock us off the course of God, the life that God has given us. Crush the enemy's head and depend on God. Defeat the enemy from striking your heel and making life difficult for you...

  • America Cancel the Culture

    Trey Knowles' "America Cancel the Culture" is a powerful song that exposes the toxic elements of American culture and how they have harmed Black, Brown, and White communities—along with the broader global society. The lyrics portray America as a destructive force, a "beast" that manipulates and e...

  • Power Belongs to The People

    Trey Knowles’ “Power Belongs to the People” is a hopeful anthem that calls out the wrongdoings of tyrants and urges unity among people. The song encourages listeners not to fight politicians out of anger, but to stand up for the poor and the vulnerable, showing that together, we have the power to...

  • Killing The Flesh

    Trey Knowles’ “Killing the Flesh” is a powerful song about resisting the temptations of the flesh by living in the Spirit. It emphasizes the life-changing power of following Jesus Christ, who gives victory over sin and death. Through Him, the pull of the flesh has no control, and spiritual life p...

  • Birth Defects

    Trey Knowles’ “Birth Defects” explores how the enemy disrupts your path, striking at your foundation and placing obstacles meant to drain the life out of you. The song draws a powerful metaphor, showing that when people are abused, mistreated, or pushed out of their natural state of being, it cau...

  • I Face Death Every Day

    Trey Knowles’ “I Face Death Every Day” is a powerful reflection on the dangers and delusions of modern life. It challenges us to examine what we consume—both mentally and physically—what we pursue, and why we willingly risk our well-being. Living under the spell of a corrupt system, the song ques...

  • Self-Control

    Trey Knowles’ song “Self-Control” reflects on the transformative experience of being born again and made new in Christ. It emphasizes the power of praising and thanking God for the gift of self-control, which empowers believers to reject ungodliness and live a renewed life through Christ.

  • Tenoch Give Them Fruit

    Trey Knowles’ “Tenoch, Give Them Fruit.” The most feared Indigenous Aztec warrior returns from the Aztec pyramids to encourage people to stand against their oppressors.

    Tenoch's experience brings hope, your ancestors died the same way the enemy came and stole, killed, and oppressed the peopl...

  • Islam Get The Sword

    Trey Knowles’ “Islam Get the Sword” Let us submit to God, let us pierce our hearts, and let our struggles be broken for the word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes...

  • We Are Soldiers

    Trey Knowles' “We Are Soldiers” is a powerful message of perseverance to never give up and always fight and stand in righteousness by never letting your light burn out.

  • Me Versus Tenant

    Trey Knowles' "Me Versus Tenant". The track presents a dramatic allegory where the servant Noble Drew Ali and Trey Knowles take the Tenant to court for mistreating the vineyard. The Tenant, unwilling to relinquish control, reacts with hostility, leading to a deeper conflict. The story unfolds wit...

  • 47th

    Trey Knowles' allegory song "47th" is the son of the bloodline of the Holy Roman Emperor of Germany, who becomes the president of the United States. The Third Reich, which the Nazis referred to as the Thousand-Year Reich of earth control. 47th is the Tyrant who puts the world in chaos, pretends t...

  • Tax Collector

    Trey Knowles' "Tax Collector" is a thought-provoking song that critiques modern financial and political systems. It draws parallels to historical figures like Zacharias, questioning whether those in power will acknowledge past injustices and provide reparations. The lyrics explore themes of justi...

  • Set Yourself Free

    Trey Knowles' "Set Yourself Free" is a song that encourages listeners to resist material temptations and break free from oppression. The lyrics emphasize the idea that possessions can lead to conflict and bondage, urging individuals to walk in the spirit of God rather than being controlled by wor...

  • Fugio

    Trey Knowles' "Fugio" is an allegorical song that critiques historical figures, particularly Benjamin Franklin. The lyrics suggest that Franklin mistreated, jailed, and killed indigenous people while simultaneously asserting control over global currency. The song appears to expose these injustice...

  • Rahab to Son of Red Earth

    Trey Knowles' "Rahab to Son of Red Earth" is a song that presents a modern-day Rahab delivering a message to the Son of Red Earth, warning that his walls will soon fall and that his sins have reached the heavens. The lyrics emphasize themes of divine justice, historical reckoning, and spiritual w...

  • English

    Trey Knowles’ “English” is a song about an English character who represents Jesus Christ. You know the English character by their behavior; a thief comes to steal, kill, and destroy. What would happen if the English say Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name?

  • Innocent Eyes

    Trey Knowles' "Innocent Eyes" is a powerful song that critiques police brutality and systemic injustice. The lyrics explore themes of racial profiling, mercy, and biblical justice, questioning how society would react if Jesus were a Black man. The song draws parallels between historical oppressio...

  • Let It Rot

    Trey Knowles' "Let It Rot" is a song that critiques oppression and wealth disparity. The lyrics emphasize resisting unjust systems and allowing corrupt institutions to decay rather than supporting them. The song encourages listeners to stand against oppression and reclaim power.

  • You Scientist

    Trey Knowles' "You Scientists" critiques the influence of scientists on society, particularly those who reject religious beliefs. The song suggests that some scientists manipulate the world through experiments, controlling both the earth and human life. It explores themes of atheism, paganism, an...

  • Standback Be Holy

    Trey Knowles’ “Standback Be Holy”, is a thought-provoking piece telling countries of people to recognize who they Bullie is and do not worry. If the whole earth submits to God, except for the devil because the devil wants power and destruction. Only the devil wants nuclear weapons and things that...

  • Asteroid

    Trey Knowles' "Asteroid" is a powerful and thought-provoking piece that delves into themes of divine justice and the consequences of human actions. Drawing inspiration from biblical imagery, it portrays an asteroid as a symbol of reckoning, emphasizing the need for righteousness and accountability.

  • Toxic

    Trey Knowles' "Toxic" is a compelling piece that sheds light on the destructive influence of deceit and harmful behaviors in society. It emphasizes the impact of toxic actions on individuals and communities, urging listeners to reflect on their choices and align their lives with spiritual princip...