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The Charts: Gospel Hip-Hop Artist PRo Debuts At #8

Everything’s pretty much business as usual in the Top 10 of Billboard’s Gospel Albums charts, with the exception of two projects that I wasn’t really expecting to be there.

One is a compilation album from Donnie McClurkin.  It’s actually been on the charts for a while, but I don’t know how it managed to peek into the #10 spot. Not mad about it , though… welcome! :-)

The other is Redemption, a new album from gospel hip-hop artist PRo (I did some googlin’), which debuted at #8.  The project features guest vocals from Lecrae and others.

The rest of the rundown looks like this…

#1 | Marvin SappHere I Am
#2 | WOW Gospel 2010
#3 | Trip LeeBetween Two Worlds
#4 | Fred HammondLove Unstoppable
#5 | BeBe & CeCe WinansStill
#6 | Hezekiah Walker & LFCSouled Out
#7 | Forever JonesGet Ready
#7 | PRoRedemption
#9| Brian Courtney WilsonJust Love
#10 | Donnie McClurkinPlaylist: The Very Best of Donnie McClurkin

Anyone have PRo’s album?  Heard of him? Like him?! Click here to listen to snippets of his album, Redemption.

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The Charts: Nothing Major, But A Couple Of Jumps

Nothing monumental to report, though Forever Jones, Fred Hammond and Brian Courtney Wilson all experienced sales increases that pushed them higher in the Top 10 of Billboard’s Gospel Albums charts.

In fact, Forever Jones had the greatest sales gain of any gospel album last week… g’head guys!

The full rundown looks like this…

#1 | Marvin SappHere I Am
#2 | WOW Gospel 2010
#3 | Trip LeeBetween Two Worlds
#4 | Fred HammondLove Unstoppable
#5 | Forever JonesGet Ready
#6| Brian Courtney WilsonJust Love
#7 | Hezekiah Walker & LFCSouled Out
#8 | BeBe & CeCe WinansStill
#9 | DeWayne WoodsMy Life’s Lyric
#10 | Juanita BynumMore Passion

What I’m kinda hoping for is that something from Walter Hawkins’ catalogue will pop into the top 10 next week… I’ll be taking down the playlist I made for him this weekend– maybe you’ll make a coupla purchases??? :roll:

What do you think of the charts this week?  Of the projects listed above, whose albums do you NOT have?

The Charts: Phil Tarver Debuts At #4, Marvin Sapp Regains #1 Spot

After Trip Lee’s chart-topping debut last week, Marvin Sapp has regained the #1 chart position on the Gospel Albums chart at Billboard.  Trip Lee follows close behind, though, in the #2 spot.

Also, Phil Tarver, the music director and worship leader of Shekinah Glory Ministry, enters the chart at #4 with his new solo project, Place of Worship.  Congrats!

#1 | Marvin SappHere I Am
#2 | Trip LeeBetween Two Worlds
#3 | WOW Gospel 2010
#4 | Phil TarverPlace of Worship
#5 | Hezekiah Walker & LFCSouled Out
#6 | DeWayne WoodsMy Life’s Lyric
#7 | Fred HammondLove Unstoppable
#8 | BeBe & CeCe WinansStill
#9| Brian Courtney WilsonJust Love
#10 | Juanita BynumMore Passion

Did anyone here grab Phil Tarver’s new project when it came out?

Whatd’ya think of the charts this week???

The Charts: Trip Lee #1 On Gospel & Christian Charts

The new album from gospel hip-hop artist Trip Lee, Between Two Worlds, made a HUGE statement at retail this week, earning the #1 position at Billboard on both the Gospel AND Christian albums charts. In doing so, he unseated chart leaders Marvin Sapp and MercyMe, respectively.

Trip Lee’s new project also landed at #10 on the Rap albums chart.  All in all, a pretty strong showing for this project.  Congrats!

Also, My Life’s Lyric, the new album from DeWayne Woods & When Singers Meet, has debuted at #3, while Darwin Hobbs’ latest effort, Champion, debuts at #6.

So, LOTS of movement in the top 10. It now looks a little something like this…

#1 | Trip LeeBetween Two Worlds
#2 | Marvin SappHere I Am
#3 | DeWayne WoodsMy Life’s Lyric
#4 | WOW Gospel 2010
#5 | Forever JonesGet Ready
#6 | Darwin HobbsChampion
#7 | Hezekiah Walker & LFCSouled Out
#8 | BeBe & CeCe WinansStill
#9| Fred HammondLove Unstoppable
#10 | Juanita BynumMore Passion

If Trip Lee can maintain his sales momentum, he should be at #1 for at least another week or two.  DeWayne Woods and Darwin Hobbs should also have pretty solid footing in the top 10 for a while.

What do you think of the charts this week?  Who has Trip Lee’s new project?  Who’s gonna check it out now???

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The Charts: The "Older" James Fortune CD Jumps 34 Positions

Interesting.

James Fortune & FIYA’s album, The Transformation, jumped 34 chart positions on Billboard’s Gospel Albums chart this week, leaping from #41 to #7.  That, alone, is pretty noteworthy.  Even more incredible is that this is not the group’s most recent album; the newest project, Encore, rests at #16 on the chart.

Why in tarnation did so many buyers pass up the new album and go for the older one?!  Random.

*shrugs*

Anyway, the rest of the Top 10 looks a little somethin’ like this (you’ll notice that Fortune is tied with Brian Courtney Wilson at #7– they sold the same number of units):

James Fortune & FIYA - The Transformation#1 | Marvin SappHere I Am
#2 | WOW Gospel 2010
#3 | Forever JonesGet Ready
#4 | Hezekiah Walker & LFCSouled Out
#5 | BeBe & CeCe WinansStill
#6 | Fred HammondLove Unstoppable
#7 | Brian Courtney WilsonJust Love
#7 | James Fortune & FIYAThe Transformation
#9 | CeCe WinansSongs of Emotional Healing
#10 | Juanita BynumMore Passion

Shout-out to CeCe for having two albums in the Top 10, and to Forever Jones for maintaining that #3 position!

I’m predicting that the Top 5 will see quite a shake-up next week.  I’m guessing the sales figures of the current top albums won’t be strong enough to beat out the first week sales of Darwin Hobbs, DeWayne Woods , Trip Lee and Juanita Bynum.

What say you???

Recap: The Sunday Best Season Three Finale

Troy LillyTroy Lilly has HELD IT DOWN for the past several weeks, writing awesome recap after awesome recap of BET’s nationwide talent competition Sunday Best.  What better way to discuss the season finale at GospelPundit.com than in Troy’s own words?  Without any delay, here’s Troy Lilly

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It’s official – the people have spoken and the results are in.

LeAndria Johnson is the winner of BET’s Sunday Best for season three. Thousands from around the country auditioned, but in the end there could be only one. She won the title after viewers like you took to the Web and phone lines, casting votes online and via telephone and text.

She will receive a national recording contract and a 2010 Ford Taurus SHO.

But she didn’t have time to get caught up in celebrating. Immediately after she was named the winner, LeAndria debuted her first original song, “I Shall Leap Into My Destiny.” Sounds like she’s ready to leap forth into her new recording career.

LeAndria beat out the unlikeliest Sunday Best contestant yet, 79-year-old Elder Goldwire McLendon. Elder McLendon defied the myth that you have to be young to win a singing competition, and that age works against you. He showed that his seven decades of experience only helped him. That, and the anointing.

The show was awesome, too. The theme for the evening was “seasons.” Host Kirk Franklin said there’s a time for weeping. “A time to weep a time to laugh and a time to sing.” 

Representing the East Coast, Bishop Hezekiah Walker and the Love Fellowship Choir opened the finale with their ubiquitous choir-favorite “Souled Out.” Choir members appeared in the audience and ran up on stage with Hezekiah Walker. They really got the house rockin’.

Each of the contestants performed a medley of songs that comprised their best showing during the competition. 

LeAndria Johnson sang, “I Love the Lord,” “He Was There All the Time,” and “In the Midst of It All.” 

Asked why she sings they way she does, LeAndria simply answered, “pain!” Before coming to Sunday Best she lost her house. In the audition she wore flip-flops and socks because that’s all she could find. She said at one point she had chosen death over life. But one song got her through: Yolanda Adams’ “In the Midst of It All. How ironic that she also sang it during the show. Yolanda was honored and said she feels the pain, but more importantly, the victory of LeAndria.

 Elder Goldwire McLendon began singing a few bars of  “Yes, Jesus Loves Me” with barely any music, and moved right into “The Battle Is The Lord’s,” another Yolanda song. He finished up with a characteristically energetic rendition of “He’s Keeping Me Alive.”

 One week before Elder McLendon auditioned for Sunday Best he heard God say he was moving into a new season of his life. “God will set you up if you stay in His will,” Elder McLendon said. Throughout the competition, it seemed like Elder McLendon had been set up by God to win. And he was certainly a worthy contender. Judge Tina Campbell said, “every time I experience you I experience the God that you love and live for.

Season Two mentor Donald Lawrence returned with a few special guests to showcase his quintessential hits. Season two contestants, Jessica Reedy and Latice Crawford, sang “Seasons,” and “Encourage Yourself” respectively. And Season Two winner, Y’Anna Crawley, sang a stripped-down version of “The Blessing of Abraham.” Together, they did a few bars of “Let the Word Do the Work.”

 But no one could have prepared for the special treat that came next.

God answered my personal prayer and this year’s mentor, Kim Burrell, FINALLY performed. And the wait was so worth it. She remixed “Oh, Lord” from her Everlasting Life album, freestyling the words up to recognize Sunday Best contestants Martha Buries, Dathan Thigpen, Tiffany Carlin-Laird and Orlando Wright. Her musical acumen is undeniable and reaches across so many genres. I would go as far to say she’s the finest gospel-jazz singer of our time.

In addition to the prizes given to the winner and runner-up, Kirk presented a generous donation of $30,000 on behalf of BET to the New Orleans’s Ellis Marsalis Center for Music. New Orleans native and saxophonist Calvin Johnson was the featured local musician this week. 

Season three of Sunday Best will go down in the books as a competition that redefined what a contestant should look like. It also showed, yet again, that the power of gospel music has no limit, and the healing power can often touch the person who sings it as much as those who hear it.

LeAndria Johnson’s win this year was a triumph over the competition, but equally a triumph in her personal life. As Kim Burrell warned her, she’ll have to start preparing for life as LeAndria “after the fact.”

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Great recap, Troy.  Thanks!

NOW, what are we gonna do on Sunday evenings?! :-(

Leave a comment and lemme know what you folks liked/disliked about the season finale!  And what do you think about how it all turned out?!

The Charts: Forever Jones Debuts At #3!

MAJOR props to EMI Gospel family band Forever Jones for debuting at #3 with their first major project, Get Ready, on Billboard’s Gospel Albums chart!  The single from their album, “He Wants It All,” continues to make headway at gospel radio.

Also, shout-out to James Hall, whose choir project made some SIGNIFICANT gains at retail this week, leaping from #16 to #5 on the chart.

The full gospel bizzzzness for the week…

Forever Jones - Get Ready#1 | Marvin SappHere I Am
#2 | WOW Gospel 2010
#3 | Forever JonesGet Ready
#4 | Hezekiah Walker & LFCSouled Out
#5 | James Hall & VOCWon’t It Be Wonderful
#6 | Fred HammondLove Unstoppable
#7 | Brian Courtney WilsonJust Love
#8 | Tamela MannThe Master Plan
#9 | BeBe & CeCe WinansStill
#10 | Juanita BynumMore Passion

Which of the above projects do you NOT have yet?  And what are you waiting for???

The Charts: Some Sales Gains, But Little To Report

Not much excitement on Billboard’s Gospel Albums chart this week… The most significant sales gains came from Hezekiah Walker, Karen Clark Sheard and Tamela Mann, but other than that, not much to report.

Here’s the full top 10 …

Hezekiah Walker & Love Fellowship - Souled Out#1 | Marvin SappHere I Am
#2 | WOW Gospel 2010
#3 | Juanita BynumMore Passion
#4 | BeBe & CeCe WinansStill
#5 | Hezekiah Walker & LFCSouled Out
#6 | Karen Clark SheardAll In One
#7 | Tamela MannThe Master Plan
#8 | Fred HammondLove Unstoppable
#9 | CoCo BrotherCoCo Brother Live: Stand 2010
#10 | Brian Courtney WilsonJust Love

It’ll be interesting to see how forever Jones, the family band behind the radio hit “He Wants It All,” fares on next week’s chart.

Anyone have that project yet???

The Charts: CoCo Brother Debuts At #3, Ashmont Hill At #5

TWO top 5 debuts this week!

CoCo Brother’s Stand album has debuted at #3 on Billboard’s Gospel Albums chart this week.  Click here for more info on the project and to listen to the lead single from it– “Moving Forward,” featuring Joann Rosario Condrey and Tye Tribbett.

AAAaaand Ashmont Hill… I TOLD y’all about sleeping on one of my favorite groups! :-)  Seriously, they’re no joke. Click here to open the PunditPlayer and listen to their new single, “Your Masterpiece.”  It’s incredible to me.

The full top 10 breakdown looks a lil’ somethin’ like this…

CoCo Brother - STAND 2010#1 | Marvin SappHere I Am
#2 | WOW Gospel 2010
#3 | CoCo BrotherCoCo Brother Live: Stand 2010
#4 | BeBe & CeCe WinansStill
#5 | Ashmont HillYour Masterpiece
#6 | Juanita BynumMore Passion
#7 | CeCe WinansSongs of Emotional Healing
#8 | Brian Courtney WilsonJust Love
#9 | Hezekiah Walker & LFCSouled Out
#10 | Fred HammondLove Unstoppable

Okay, who’s got the new projects from CoCo Brother or Ashmont Hill?  Who’s planning to check ‘em out now???

The Charts: CeCe Winans Debuts At #5

Songs of Emotional Healing, the latest compilation album from CeCe Winans, debuted at #5 on Billboard’s Gospel Albums chart this week.  According to Winans, the 8-track album contains songs “for encouragement, comfort, healing and love.”

(Sidebar: I found it for less than $8 online.  Click here to check it out and buy it.)

Additionally, James Hall’s Voices of Citadel project, Won’t It Be Wonderful, climbed from #50 to #9.  That’s kinda hard to do, so a big “alright, I see you!” to you guys.

Everything else is pretty much the same cast of characters…

Marvin Sapp - Here I Am#1 | Marvin SappHere I Am
#2 | WOW Gospel 2010
#3 | BeBe & CeCe WinansStill
#4 | Juanita BynumMore Passion
#5 | CeCe WinansSongs of Emotional Healing
#6 | James Fortune & FIYAEncore
#7 | Karen Clark SheardAll In One
#8 | Hezekiah Walker & LFCSouled Out
#9 | James Hall / Voices of CitadelWon’t It Be Wonderful
#10 | Fred HammondLove Unstoppable

Did you grab CeCe’s new project yet?  Do you plan to?

Did you grab James Hall’s church choir project yet?  Click here for a great review of it from our guest correspondent, EaZy.

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