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Andrew Michael Ripp is an American singer and Grammy-nominated songwriter based in Nashville. He broke into the national music scene as a songwriter; his contributions including Ryan Cabrera's album, You Stand Watching, have been on the Billboard Hot 100, Top 40 Mainstream, Pop 100 Airplay, Pop 100, and Hot Digital Songs charts.[1] He has released five studio albums. Ripp's second album, She Remains the Same, was released on September 21, 2010, breaking the top 100 on the Billboard new artists chart. His third album, Won't Let Go, was produced by Grammy Award winner Charlie Peacock and was released on April 16, 2013 via Be Music & Entertainment.[2]

In 2020, Ripp was nominated for a Grammy Award for co-writing the song "Rescue Story" by Zach Williams.

Ripp hosted two seasons of Words at the Well on K-Love On Demand, a live recording in a writer’s round style featuring Christian songwriters from Koinonia Bookstore (now The Well in Nashville) ondemand.klove.com/words-at-the-well

Music career

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Ripp on the right, Ben Rector on the left at Rumours East in East Nashville, August 2010

Ripp released his debut album, Fifty Miles to Chicago, in January 2008. Musicians Pete Maloney (Dishwalla and Tonic), keyboard player Will Hollis (The Eagles), and steel guitar player Eric Heywood (Ray LaMontagne) were brought in to accompany Ripp's vocals and guitar.

Ripp co-wrote and co-produced Fifty Miles to Chicago with songwriter Randy Coleman and brought on Dan Lavery, former bass player of the rock band Tonic, as producer.[3] Funded by Ripp himself, the majority of the album was recorded in the studio in the back of Lavery's house in Los Angeles. In early 2008, Ripp was invited to attend the annual "Fool's Banquet" songwriters gathering in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The event was hosted by the Hanson brothers. Also in attendance that year were Pat McGee of the Pat McGee Band, Keaton Simons, Jesse Laz-Hirsch, Kai Kennedy, Stephen Kellogg, Chris Sligh, and Jason Mraz.[4]

Operating independently of a label, Ripp tours regularly and has shared the stage with Andy Grammer, Parachute, Ben Rector, Robert Randolph and the Family Band, Fiction Family (Jon Foreman of Switchfoot, Sean Watkins of Nickel Creek, Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers, and Sara Bareilles among others. In the spring of 2009, Ripp and his band toured Europe and the Middle East on a tour sponsored by Armed Forces Entertainment for the U.S. troops. In late 2011, he opened for the band Jars of Clay.

Ripp's highly acclaimed second album, She Remains the Same was released in September 2010.[5] The album was produced by Dave Barnes, with whom Ripp toured in the late 2010. On November 22, 2011, Ripp released the Christmas EP, Light of Mine. Ripp released his third album, Won't Let Go, on April 16, 2013 via Be Music & Entertainment. It was produced by Grammy winning Charlie Peacock, and features the singles "Cool Ya (Nobody Loves You Like I Do) and "Falling for the Beat".[6] "Falling for the Beat was featured on season 3, episode 2 of the TV Show House of Lies on Showtime. Ripp spent 2013 touring with Sara Bareilles, Plain White T's, Andy Grammer, and Parachute.[7]

On January 21, 2014, Ripp released a stripped down acoustic record entitled "Simple". "Simple" was produced by Paul Mabury and features acoustic versions of ten tracks from his record "Won't Let Go" in addition to a cover of Justin Timberlake's "Mirrors". Ripp hit the road in March 2014 with Judah & the Lion for his first ever headlining tour. The tour began in Dallas and made stops in major cities including Minneapolis, Chicago, Nashville, Atlanta, Charlotte, New York City, Boston, and Cincinnati with many sold out shows.

Discography

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Albums

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List of albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions
US
Heat.

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Fifty Miles to Chicago
She Remains the Same
  • Released: September 21, 2010
  • Label: Get Ripp'd Music
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
Won't Let Go
  • Released: April 16, 2013
  • Label: Be Music & Entertainment
  • Format: CD, digital download, streaming
12
Simple
  • Released: January 21, 2014
  • Label: Be Music & Entertainment
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
30
Andrew Ripp
  • Released: October 16, 2015
  • Label: Be Music & Entertainment
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
6
Evergreen
  • Released: May 14, 2021
  • Label: Andrew Ripp Music
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
The Mercy Room
  • Released: September 26, 2025
  • Label: Holy Street Records
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart


Extended plays

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List of extended plays
Title EP details
The Heart
  • Released: August 24, 2018
  • Label: Andrew Ripp
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
The Soul
  • Released: November 29, 2019
  • Label: Andrew Ripp
  • Format: Digital download, streaming

Singles

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List of singles and peak chart positions
Title Year Chart positions Album
US
Christ

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US
Christ
Air

[10]
US
Christ
AC

[11]
US
Christ
Digital

[12]
US
Christ
Stream

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"God Knows (Must Be Love)" 2019 34 28 The Heart (EP)
"Joy to the World" Non-album single
"Back to Brooklyn" 2020 Evergreen
"SOS"
(featuring Harvest)
"Jericho" 4 1 1 13 23
"Tomorrow" 2021
"Rejoice" 28 18 18
"Joy to the World" 45 Non-album singles
"Fill My Cup" 2022 2 1 1 20 14
"The Lord's Prayer"
"In Good Hands"
"For the Love of God" 10 10 5
"Made For This"
"Big Feelings" 2023
"Roses" 35
"Somebody to You"
(with Rachael Lampa)
12 10 9 18
"Wide as the World" The Mercy Room
"Love’s Got A Way" 2024 11 5 5
"Run"
"Light of Heaven"
"City on a Hill"
"Breakdown" 2025 19 16 11
"Fences"
"On the Inside"
"I'd Do It Again" 2026 28 29 Non-album single
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart.

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Andrew Ripp (born August 24, 1982) is an American based in , renowned for his soulful blend of pop, faith, and introspective lyrics drawn from personal struggles including and redemption. A Grammy-nominated artist, Ripp has built a career writing and performing that explores themes of , adversity, and spiritual growth. Ripp first gained prominence as a songwriter, co-penning the Grammy-nominated track "Rescue Story" for Zach Williams, which highlighted his ability to craft emotionally resonant narratives. His discography includes early albums like She Remains the Same (2010) and Simple (2014), evolving into more recent works such as Evergreen (2021) and his latest full-length release, The Mercy Room (September 26, 2025), featuring singles like "Loves Got a Way" and "Breakdown." Ripp's songs have been featured in television shows including American Idol, One Tree Hill, and The Vampire Diaries, expanding his reach beyond Christian music circles. Throughout his career, Ripp has toured with notable artists such as , , , and , and made television appearances on ABC's Bachelor in Paradise and . His music often reflects a journey from personal turmoil—stemming from challenges and —to faith-driven hope, as evidenced in tracks like "Fill My Cup" (2022). With The Mercy Room, Ripp continues to push artistic boundaries, incorporating energetic beats and soulful elements inspired by a profound moment during a health crisis.

Personal life

Family

Andrew Ripp was born on August 24, 1982, in Palatine, Illinois. Ripp is married to Carly Ripp, an interior designer based in Nashville whose career began in the music industry in Los Angeles and Nashville. The couple, who met in Los Angeles, has built a family centered on faith and support, with Carly playing a key role in Ripp's personal milestones, including his sobriety journey. After enduring five years of challenges, Ripp and his wife adopted their , , in November 2018, marking a profound turning point in their lives. The later welcomed two biological sons, Julian (born 2023) and (born 2024), expanding their household to five members by late 2024. Their experiences with and parenthood have deeply influenced Ripp's music, infusing themes of , redemption, and resilience into his songwriting.

Sobriety journey

Andrew Ripp's struggle with began in the early 2000s, following the breakdown of his family when he was a teenager and his subsequent move to at age 17 to escape the turmoil. The relocation, intended as a fresh start, instead exacerbated his , as the isolation and pressures of young adulthood in fueled his increasing reliance on alcohol. By the mid-2000s, Ripp reached rock bottom, marked by the complete destruction of his key relationships—including losing friends, a girlfriend, and being evicted by roommates—leaving him profoundly alone and desperate in his addiction. This culminated in a pivotal moment of surrender in early 2008, when he committed to sobriety after waking up hungover and ashamed one final time, marking the end of his active battle with alcoholism. Ripp's recovery was deeply intertwined with his embrace of , having grown up in a religious environment but only finding true support through a personal encounter with during his desperation; he credits this , along with guidance from close friends, as essential to his sustained . Key milestones include reaching 12 years sober in January 2020, 15 years in January 2023, and, as of November 2025, over 17 years sober. His family has served as a primary motivator in upholding this commitment.

Music career

Songwriting beginnings

Immediately after high school, Ripp relocated to , , to pursue a career in music while attending community college and taking odd jobs, including refinishing bathtubs with his father. To break into the industry, he networked aggressively, eventually connecting with pop singer through mutual contacts. In , Ripp began co-writing songs with Cabrera, resulting in five tracks on Cabrera's 2005 album You Stand Watching, including the single "Shine On," which he co-wrote with Cabrera and Randy Coleman. The album debuted at No. 24 on the , and "Shine On" peaked at No. 86 on the , marking Ripp's first major chart success as a songwriter. These early collaborations with mainstream pop acts like Cabrera provided Ripp with crucial industry experience and visibility before he transitioned to his own solo recording pursuits in the late 2000s.

Mainstream debut

Andrew Ripp entered the mainstream music scene with his debut solo album, Fifty Miles to Chicago, released in 2008. The 11-track record embraced an acoustic pop style, showcasing his soulful vocals and polished songwriting over crisp, upbeat instrumentation. Building on this foundation, Ripp released his second album, She Remains the Same, on September 21, 2010. The project, featuring 11 songs with a blend of pop-rock elements, garnered notable recognition by breaking into the top 100 on Billboard's new artists chart and debuting at number one on the chart. Ripp's third album, Won't Let Go, arrived on April 16, 2013, under the production of Grammy-winning artist . The 11-track effort continued his exploration of emotive, contemporary pop sounds, emphasizing themes of perseverance and connection. Throughout the early to mid-2010s, Ripp honed his live performance skills by opening for prominent acts, including and , which helped expand his visibility in the mainstream touring circuit. Marking a sustained push in the mainstream arena, Ripp released his self-titled album on , 2015. The record represented a personal milestone, celebrating authenticity and overcoming creative hurdles through its introspective lyrics and dynamic arrangements.

Christian music transition

In the late 2010s, Andrew Ripp's transition to was profoundly shaped by a deepening personal intertwined with his ongoing sobriety journey and significant life changes. Having achieved from over 10 years earlier, Ripp faced renewed challenges including severe panic attacks in 2017 and a temporary hiatus from music in 2016, during which he sold his guitar and surrendered his career ambitions to God. This period of vulnerability, coupled with the 2018 of his after five years of family-building efforts, reignited his , leading him to integrate explicit themes of redemption, grace, and divine love into his songwriting as a means of authentic expression and testimony. A pivotal release in this shift was his 2014 acoustic album Simple, produced by Paul Mabury, which featured stripped-down versions of earlier tracks and marked a move toward more introspective, vulnerable artistry following his mainstream pop efforts. Building on this foundation, Ripp released the EP The Heart in August 2018 under his independent label, introducing subtle Christian undertones in songs like "God Knows (Must Be Love)," exploring divine romance and emotional honesty. This was followed by The Soul in November 2019, which more overtly embraced faith-based lyrics in tracks such as "Borrow Faith" and "Cageless Soul," reflecting his spiritual renewal and serving as a bridge to full immersion in the Christian music genre. Ripp's entry into the Christian market gained momentum with his breakthrough singles "," released August 21, 2020, and "Fill My Cup," released February 25, 2022—both achieving No. 1 status on Billboard's Christian Airplay chart as the work of an independent artist, a historic milestone for a solo act in the genre. These anthems, drawing from biblical imagery of breakthrough and spiritual thirst, resonated widely and solidified his return, with "" topping the chart on March 6, 2021, and "Fill My Cup" on August 13, 2022. Complementing his musical pivot, Ripp hosted the first season of On Demand's songwriter series Words at the Well in 2023, featuring in-the-round performances and stories from artists like David Leonard and , followed by a second season that further established his role in the contemporary Christian community.

Independent era

In 2021, Andrew Ripp solidified his status as an independent artist with the release of his album on May 14, through his own , Holly Street Records. The project featured soulful tracks blending pop and Christian influences, with the lead single "" serving as a launchpad from his earlier transition into the genre, achieving widespread radio play and marking his debut at No. 1 on the Christian Airplay chart. This independent success highlighted Ripp's ability to thrive without major label support, drawing on his Nashville base to produce music rooted in personal redemption themes. During this period, Ripp continued to build his songwriting reputation in the scene, notably co-writing "Rescue Story" for Zach Williams, which earned a 2020 Grammy nomination for Best Performance/Song. The track, co-authored with Williams, Ethan Hulse, and Jonathan Smith, resonated for its narrative of grace and recovery, aligning with Ripp's own post-sobriety reflections. As the first purely independent Christian solo artist to secure two No. 1 radio hits—"" in 2021 and "Fill My Cup" in 2022—Ripp set a milestone in the genre, demonstrating sustained impact through grassroots promotion and digital platforms while remaining headquartered in Nashville. Ripp's independent era emphasized vulnerability in his songwriting, often infused with themes from his sobriety journey, as seen in collaborations like those with Hulse on later projects. He maintained an active touring , including performances alongside artists such as , to connect directly with fans on redemption and faith. This culminated in his 2025 album The Mercy Room, released on via Holly Street Records, which explores mercy and redemption through 11 introspective tracks, including the single "Breakdown." The album's raw, acoustic-leaning production underscores Ripp's ongoing commitment to authentic in the independent Christian space.

Discography

Studio albums

Andrew Ripp's debut studio album, Fifty Miles to Chicago, was released on August 3, 2008, through his independent label Get Ripp'd Music, showcasing an acoustic pop style influenced by his Chicago roots but filtered through a Nashville sensibility. His second album, She Remains the Same, arrived on September 21, 2010, debuting at number one on the iTunes Singer/Songwriter chart and entering the top 100 on the Billboard New Artists chart. Won't Let Go, Ripp's third studio album, was released on April 16, 2013, via Be Music & Entertainment and produced by Grammy-winning producer , who collaborated with Ripp on co-writing all 11 tracks. The self-titled Andrew Ripp followed on October 16, 2015, continuing his mainstream pop direction and produced by , with themes centered on overcoming fear and embracing authenticity. In 2021, Ripp transitioned to independent with Evergreen, released on May 14 through his own label, featuring the hit single "Jericho" and exploring themes of faith and resilience. His latest studio album, The Mercy Room, was released on September 26, 2025, via Holly Street Records, delving into themes of personal mercy inspired by intimate family experiences.

Extended plays

Andrew Ripp's extended plays represent key transitional and thematic phases in his discography, bridging his earlier work with deeper explorations of faith and introspection. His first notable EP, Simple, released on January 21, 2014, served as a transitional acoustic project featuring stripped-down versions of songs like "Won't Let Go," emphasizing raw emotion and simplicity in production. In 2018, Ripp ventured further into Christian music with The Heart, an EP released on August 24 as the first installment of a two-part project titled The Heart & The Soul. Comprising six tracks, including "God Knows (Must Be Love)" and "Never in a Million Years," the release highlights themes of divine love, personal vulnerability, and spiritual awakening, produced under his independent label. The companion EP, The Soul, followed on November 29, 2019, completing the two-part series with another six tracks focused on redemption, inner strength, and transformative power. Tracks such as "Borrow Faith" and "Fill My Cup" underscore Ripp's evolving Christian artistry, maintaining the intimate, reflective tone established in The Heart.

Singles

Transitioning to , Ripp achieved his first major chart success with "Jericho," released on August 21, 2020, which rose to No. 1 on Billboard's Christian Airplay chart in March 2021 and peaked at No. 4 on the chart, symbolizing the breaking down of personal walls of fear and doubt. Following this, "Fill My Cup," released on February 25, 2022, also topped the Christian Airplay chart, drawing on imagery of spiritual renewal and divine provision to resonate with listeners seeking emotional and faith-based restoration. In 2022, Ripp released "For the Love of God" on September 23, inspired by his personal journey including and the of his , emphasizing themes of , redemption, and God's boundless grace in the face of human guilt and brokenness. These two No. 1 hits—"Jericho" and "Fill My Cup"—made Ripp the first independent Christian solo artist to achieve this milestone at radio. More recent releases include "Loves Got a Way" on May 24, 2024, blending soulful vocals with themes of and surrender, serving as a for The Mercy Room . "Run" followed in 2024, a reflective track encouraging perseverance in faith, and 2025 singles such as "Breakdown" (with an acoustic version), which reinterprets moments of crisis as breakthroughs toward hope, alongside "On the Inside" and "Fences," both exploring inner transformation and the dismantling of emotional barriers.

Awards and nominations

Grammy Awards

Andrew Ripp received a Grammy Award in 2020 for his contributions as a co-writer on "Rescue Story," a track performed by Zach Williams. The song was recognized in the Best Performance/Song category, with Ripp sharing the honor alongside co-writers Ethan Hulse and Jonathan Smith. This nomination highlighted Ripp's growing impact in the scene during his transition from mainstream songwriting. As of 2025, Ripp has not won a Grammy Award, with his sole remaining from the .

Dove Awards and others

Andrew Ripp received a at the 51st Annual in 2020 for Song of the Year for co-writing "Rescue Story" with Ethan Hulse, Jonathan Smith, and Zach Williams. The song, performed by Williams, did not win the award, which went to "" by . In 2023, Ripp earned another nomination at the 54th Annual ceremony for Song of the Year for co-writing "Perfectly Loved" with Rachael Lampa and Ethan Hulse. The track, a duet with Lampa, was overlooked for the win, which was awarded to "" by . Ripp was nominated for Song of the Year at the 2023 K-LOVE Fan Awards for his single "Fill My Cup," marking a key recognition in fan-voted honors. The nomination highlighted the song's impact as his first independent No. 1 hit, though it did not secure the win, which went to Brandon Lake's "." At the 2024 K-LOVE Fan Awards, Ripp received a for Song of the Year for "Somebody To You," a collaboration with . The song did not win, with the award going to "Faithfully" by . Beyond formal awards, Ripp achieved a notable milestone as the first purely independent Christian solo artist to secure multiple No. 1 radio hits, including "" and "Fill My Cup," underscoring his airplay success without major label support. This accomplishment ties into broader industry honors for his songwriting and performance reach in formats.

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