No debuts this week in the top 10, but there were a few re-entries into the Top 10. William McDowell re-enters at #7 (I’m thinking it has a little something to do with that Sunday Best performance– GREAT job!).
We also see Lecrae return at #9 with Rehab and Deitrick Haddon back, at #10, with his latest project, Church on the Moon.
Here’s how the rest of the top 10 shakes out on the Gospel Albums chart:
1 | Kirk Franklin – Hello Fear
2 | Earnest Pugh – Earnestly Yours
3 | WOW Gospel 2011
4 | Mary Mary – Something Big
5 | Pastor James R. Adams – Times of Refreshing
6 | Richard Smallwood – Promises
7 | William McDowell – As We Worship
8 | Dawkins & Dawkins – From Now On
9 | Lecrae – Rehab
10 | Deitrick Haddon – Church on the Moon
I’m eager to see next week’s numbers– I think Donald Lawrence will have a strong debut (maybe even #1?), especially with all of the promotional work he’s been doing this week. If you don’t have it yet, check out my review and listen to snippets here.









I am sure Donald Lawrence will be #1 next week. Kirk's project is holding up extremely well. When looking on another website that posts the sales totals for artists, I noticed that Kirk has officially sold 327,824 copies!
Good to see Richard on the List