For King & country, the duo of brothers Joel and Luke Smallbone, nets its fifth No. 1 on Billboard's Christian Airplay chart, as "God handiest knows" rises 2-1 on the April 13-dated tally with 10.1 million viewers impressions, based on Nielsen music.
As "God" hits the summit in its 13th chart week, the act ties its fourth chief, 2018's "joy.," for its fastest flight to No. 1. On the airplay-, streaming- and revenue-based mostly scorching Christian Songs chart, "God" areas at No. 2 for a sixth week, the tandem's premier rank, first carried out by "pleasure."
On Gospel Airplay, Fred Jerkins' "Victory," featuring remaining name, ascends 2-1, marking each and every act's first chief on the list. The song rises 5-three on the multi-metric scorching Gospel Songs chart, powered mostly by 2.7 million in radio reach.
in the meantime, Lauren Daigle's crossover hit "You Say" extends its rule atop sizzling Christian Songs to 37 weeks (forty one.6 million airplay impressions; 8 million streams; and 16,000 downloads sold). The song ties Hillsong Worship's "What a fine looking name" (2017-18) because the chart's 2d-longest-leading No. 1, after Hillsong United's "Oceans (where toes may Fail)," which dominated for 61 weeks beginning in December 2013.
"You Say" continues to score multi-structure airplay, because it maintains at its No. 6 high on adult modern and No. 20 most beneficial on Pop Songs, whereas achieving the exact 20 (21-20) on the all-genre Radio Songs chart.
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