True Vibe

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Jump, Jump, Jump 03:01 Tools
You Are The Way 03:31 Tools
Now And Forever 03:33 Tools
See The Light 03:23 Tools
You Found Me 04:02 Tools
Never Again 03:30 Tools
I Live For You 03:00 Tools
Pray 04:16 Tools
Give You More 03:06 Tools
Sweet Jesus 03:30 Tools
You Are Holy 04:47 Tools
What Do We Wish On Now 03:54 Tools
Without Love 04:15 Tools
All You Got 00:00 Tools
I Can Count on You 03:46 Tools
Supernatural 03:53 Tools
Forgiven 04:53 Tools
Everytime 04:15 Tools
More 03:44 Tools
Complete 04:06 Tools
Love Is Calling 04:55 Tools
Stay 03:24 Tools
Not What I Say (But What I Do) 03:34 Tools
You Can Count On Me 03:34 Tools
On the Line 00:00 Tools
Extended Love 00:00 Tools
Every Time I Fall 00:00 Tools
God Is In This Place 00:00 Tools
Now & Forever 00:00 Tools
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True Vibe was an American CCM group founded by former 98 Degrees member Jonathan Lippmann. Biography Lippmann left 98 Degrees just before they signed a recording contract; he had already signed on to several roles as an actor, but also found himself somewhat uncomfortable with his understanding of religion. After performing in Sweet Valley High and doing commercials for Burger King, Lippmann formed True Vibe in Nashville, Tennessee, and signed with Essential Records. The group released two albums on Essential. The second album (See The Light) was Grammy-nominated for Best Pop/Contemporary Christian Album. Sometime in 2003, the group parted ways. Jonathan Lippmann told a Christian magazine that he thought about replacing the other three guys but decided against it.[citation needed] They may be best known to mainstream audiences for appearing on the title track to 'N Sync members' Lance Bass and Joey Fatone's movie, "On the Line." True Vibe performed on the David Letterman Show and are featured on the Jimmy Neutron soundtrack. Member Jason Barton later became lead singer of the band 33 Miles and is still a part of the band to this day. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.