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The Charts: VaShawn Mitchell’s TRIUMPHANT Climbs To #2

Powered by his hit single, “Nobody Greater,” and on the heels of receiving two GRAMMY nods, VaShawn Mitchell has soared to #2 on Billboard’s Gospel Albums chart this week.

Also making great sales gains this week was William McDowell, whose As We Worship: Live jumped from #7 to #3.

The rest of the Top 10 shakes out like this…

#1 | LeCraeRehab
#2 | VaShawn MitchellTriumphant
#3 | William McDowellAs We Worship: Live
#4 | Marvin SappHere I Am
#5 | Brooklyn Tabernacle ChoirA Brooklyn Tabernacle Christmas
#6 | Tye TribbettFresh
#7 | WOW Gospel 2010
#8 | Mavis StaplesYou Are Not Alone
#9 | Israel HoughtonLove God. Love People.
#10 | Brian Courtney WilsonJust Love

I think these will be the key players in the Top 10 for the rest of the year… don’t know of any new releases due before January that would trouble the waters…

But maybe VaShawn will hit #1 before the year’s out…

Whatd’ya think???

The Charts: LeCrae Maintains #1 Position In Gospel

Christian hip-hop phenom LeCrae is still at #1 on Billboard’s Gospel Albums chart.  He’s got some GREAT music, so if you haven’t checked it out yet– DO SO.

The full top 10 looks like this… right… here…

#1 | LeCraeRehab
#2 | Mavis StaplesYou Are Not Alone
#3 | Israel HoughtonLove God. Love People.
#4 | Tye TribbettFresh
#5 | Marvin SappHere I Am
#6 | VaShawn MitchellTriumphant
#7 | William McDowellAs We Worship: Live
#8 | Brooklyn Tabernacle ChoirA Brooklyn Tabernacle Christmas
#9 | Brian Courtney WilsonJust Love
#10 | WOW Gospel 2010

Micah Stampley’s project, which debuted at #2 last week, has fallen from the top 10, while Mavis Staples’ project jumped from #12 to #2 this week.  Everyone else has been around for some time, and should hold there for a minute…

I’ma need that Soul Seekers album to come up, though.  Y’all buy it yet???

The Charts: Micah Stampley Debuts At #3, Soul Seekers At #11

Micah Stampley’s new EP, Release Me, debuted at #3 on Billboard’s Gospel Albums chart last week.  Congrats to ya!

Also, the latest project from the Soul Seekers, Soul Seekers II, made its entrance at the #11 spot.  Kudos to you guys, as well!

The full top 10 shakes out as follows…

#1 | LeCraeRehab
#2 | Israel HoughtonLove God. Love People.
#3 | Micah StampleyRelease Me
#4 | Brooklyn Tabernacle ChoirA Brooklyn Tabernacle Christmas
#5 | Tye TribbettFresh
#6 | Marvin SappHere I Am
#7 | Brian Courtney WilsonJust Love
#8 | VaShawn MitchellTriumphant
#9 | William McDowellAs We Worship: Live
#10 | WOW Gospel 2010

Did you grab the new Micah Stampley project?  What do you think of it?

What about the Soul Seekers album?

The Charts: Aaron Neville’s Gospel Project Debuts At #10

Not much to report about Billboard’s Gospel Albums chart this week, I don’t think…

Aaron Neville’s gospel project, I Know I’ve Been Changed, debuted at #10, which I must say I kinda expected.  He’s got a great following and is practically a legend among his supporters.  Congratulations!

CoCo Brother’s Stand compilation project re-entered at #5 on the chart, too.  They just had a HUGE rally in Atlanta last week, and I’m sure venue sales accounted for much of the activity in that regard.  Still, they sold ‘em!  Congrats and welcome back! LOL

The rest of the chart looks like this…

#1 | LeCraeRehab
#2 | Tye TribbettFresh
#3 | Brian Courtney WilsonJust Love
#4 | Israel HoughtonLove God. Love People.
#5 | CoCo BrotherStand 2010
#6 | Marvin SappHere I Am
#7 | VaShawn MitchellTriumphant
#8 | William McDowellAs We Worship: Live
#9 | Brooklyn Tabernacle ChoirA Brooklyn Tabernacle Christmas
#10 | Aaron NevilleI Know I’ve Been Changed

So, that’s that… I would note that several Christmas projects have been gaining in sales, too, so don’t be shocked if the top 10 looks a lot more holiday-ish in the coming weeks.

What do you think???

The Charts: All Is Pretty Much The Same…

Not much movement to report in the top 10 of Billboard’s Gospel Albums chart, aside from the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir’s leap from #24 to #5 with their holiday project, A Brooklyn Tabernacle Christmas.

The Christmas season kinda crept up on me, but here we are!

The rest of the top 10 looks a little something like…

#1 | LeCraeRehab
#2 | Tye TribbettFresh
#3 | Marvin SappHere I Am
#4 | Brian Courtney WilsonJust Love
#5 | Brooklyn Tabernacle ChoirA Brooklyn Tabernacle Christmas
#6 | VaShawn MitchellTriumphant
#7 | William McDowellAs We Worship: Live
#8 | Mavis StaplesYou Are Not Alone
#9 | Israel HoughtonLove God. Love People.
#10 | WOW Gospel 2010

Anyone got that Brooklyn Tab project???

The Charts: LeCrae Back At #1

LeCrae’s Rehab project shows no signs of slowing– it’s back at #1 this week on Billboard’s Gospel Albums chart, having taken a backseat to Tye Tribbett’s Fresh debut last week.

Also, remember how I said that Israel’s sudden disappearance from the Billboard chart last week must have been an administrative error? It was. Apparently, Soundscan numbers reported that he was actually in the #3 position in gospel music last week, but Billboard omitted his name from the line-up.  I blame a Billboard intern. ;-)

Anyway, all’s fixed now and the top 10 looks like this in gospel:

#1 | LeCraeRehab
#2 | Tye TribbettFresh
#3 | Israel HoughtonLove God. Love People.
#4 | Brian Courtney WilsonJust Love
#5 | Marvin SappHere I Am
#6 | VaShawn MitchellTriumphant
#7 | Mavis StaplesYou Are Not Alone
#8 | William McDowellAs We Worship: Live
#9 | WOW Gospel 2010
#10 | Shekinah Glory MinistryRefreshed By Fire

Based on the numbers, I believe that the Bishop Morton compilation I told you about this week could chart pretty high in the coming week.  And Aaron Neville’s released a new gospel project this week that, like Mavis Staples’ project, will likely get significant mainstream attention.  We’ll see.

What do you guys think???

The Charts: Tye Tribbett Debuts At #1

Big congrats to Tye Tribbett, whose “Fresh” new album debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Gospel Albums chart this week!  I am, in fact, listening to that album as I type this post.  Music for livin’. :-)

Kudos also to Wess Morgan, who debuted at #10 with Under An Open Heaven. Also, kudos to Joe Pace who debuted at #11 with his newest project, Praise for the Sanctuary.

The top 10 looks like this:

#1 | Tye TribbettFresh
#2 | LecraeRehab
#3 | Brian Courtney WilsonJust Love
#4 | Marvin SappHere I Am
#5 | Mavis StaplesYou Are Not Alone
#6 | Shekinah Glory MinistryRefreshed By Fire
#7 | WOW Gospel 2010
#8 | William McDowellAs We Worship: Live
#9 | VaShawn MitchellTriumphant
#10 | Wess MorganUnder An Open Heaven

I’m a bit dismayed that Israel Houghton’s Love God. Love People appears to have fallen from the #2 slot, totally out of the top 10 in just a week.  It’s so bizarre that I’m almost wondering if someone made an administrative error…

In any case, what do you think of the charts this week???

The Charts: LeCrae Still Tops Billboard Gospel Chart

It’s week 3 of gospel hip-hop artist Lecrae’s reign at the #1 spot on Billboard’s Gospel Albums chart.  Kudos to ya!

In fact, Billboard’s top 5 positions remain the same as last week, so kudos to all of ya.

The top 10 slots are as follows:

#1 | LecraeRehab
#2 | Israel HoughtonLove God. Love People.
#3 | Brian Courtney WilsonJust Love
#4 | Mavis StaplesYou Are Not Alone
#5 | Marvin SappHere I Am
#6 | VaShawn MitchellTriumphant
#7 | Shekinah Glory MinistryRefreshed By Fire
#8 | WOW Gospel 2010
#9 | Myron WilliamsThankful
#10 | William McDowellAs We Worship: Live

Myron Williams sits at #9 with his new project, Thankful, which jumped #26, where it debuted last week. Interesting to see how far it climbs.  VaShawn Mitchell jumped from #8 to #6 this week, while WOW Gospel went from #7 to #8, with Shekinah Glory taking the #7 spot from last week’s #6. Just some musical chairs…

With new releases this week from Tye Tribbett, Wess Morgan and Joe Pace, I’m expecting a bit of a shake-up on the charts next week.  We’ll see…

What do you think?

The Charts: Lecrae Still #1, Brian Courtney Wilson At #3

Lecrae remains in the #1 spot on Billboard’s Gospel Albums chart this week, having made history last week for the highest-selling debut in his genre of Christian hip-hop. The project, Rehab, sold over 25,000 units. He’s also slated to release a follow-up album, Rehab: The Overdose, in January.

Brian Courtney Wilson also experienced some significant sales gains this week, jumping from #19 last week to #3 this week with his project Just Love. I’m inclined to believe that the gain is related to last week’s release of the Just Love (Deluxe Edition), though I assumed it would be listed separate from the standard release. In any case, grab it– it’s got new music and some exclusive video footage.

The rest of the top 10 pretty much features the same cast of characters…

#1 | LecraeRehab
#2 | Israel HoughtonLove God. Love People.
#3 | Brian Courtney WilsonJust Love
#4 | Mavis StaplesYou Are Not Alone
#5 | Marvin SappHere I Am
#6 | Shekinah Glory MinistryRefreshed By Fire
#7 | WOW Gospel 2010
#8 | VaShawn MitchellTriumphant
#9 | Kerry DouglasGospel Mix Vol. IV
#10 | William McDowellAs We Worship: Live

Ok, who’s got what and who’s getting what?

Talk to me!

The Charts: Lecrae’s REHAB Debuts At #1

I’ve been hinting at it… no, outright declaring it since I heard that Lecrae was returning to the marketplace with a new project, Rehab.

This week, he did just that and did so with a HUGE splash at #1, selling over 25,000 units. Not only did that land him at #1 on the Gospel Albums chart at Billboard, but he’s also #1 on the Christian Albums chart (debuting higher than CCM favorite Michael W. Smith’s new project, Wonder!), #17 on the Billboard 200, #1 on the Independent Albums chart, #5 on the Rap Albums chart and #6 on the Digital Albums chart.  WOW.  Major congrats to Lecrae and his team.

The rest of the top 10 in gospel looks a bit like this…

#1 | LecraeRehab
#2 | Israel HoughtonLove God. Love People.
#3 | Mavis StaplesYou Are Not Alone
#4 | Marvin SappHere I Am
#5 | Shekinah Glory MinistryRefreshed By Fire
#6 | VaShawn MitchellTriumphant
#7 | WOW Gospel 2010
#8 | Beverly CrawfordLive From Los Angeles, Vol. 2
#9 | Lizz WrightFellowship
#10 | Kerry DouglasGospel Mix Vol. IV

Kudos also to jazz vocalist Lizz Wright for debuting at #9 with her new project, Fellowship.  The album has received great reviews by critics at mainstream and in gospel (gospel historian Bob Marovich, of TheBlackGospelBlog.com gave it five stars out of five stars).  I’ll have to take a listen!  Anyone have it already?

How about that new Lecrae project?  Got it?  Love it?

Whatd’ya think???

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