Billboard Releases the Southern Gospel Music Charts

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The Billboard Southern Gospel Music Charts are out, and we’ve got all the latest news and analysis!

Introduction

The Billboard Southern Gospel Music Chart is a record chart that ranks the top-performing southern gospel music singles in the United States. Published by Billboard magazine, the data is compiled by Nielsen SoundScan from a sample of retail store, streaming, and airplay information. The Southern Gospel Music Chart is one of several genre-specific record charts that Billboard produces, including the Billboard 200, Hot 100, and R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts.

What are the Southern Gospel Music Charts?

The Southern Gospel Music Charts are a weekly compilation of the most popular songs in the Southern Gospel genre. The charts are compiled by Billboard, a leading music industry publication.

The Southern Gospel Music Charts include both radio airplay and digital sales data. Radio airplay is compiled from radio stations that specialize in the genre, as well as from general market radio stations that play significant amounts of Southern Gospel music. Digital sales data is collected from online music retailers such as iTunes and Amazon.

The charts are designed to give listeners and fans a snapshot of which artists and songs are currently popular in the Southern Gospel genre.

How are the Southern Gospel Music Charts compiled?

The Southern Gospel Music Charts are compiled by monitoring radio airplay of the top-performing songs on a weekly basis. Radio stations submit their most-played songs to online music publications, which use the information to create the Southern Gospel Music Charts.

The current Southern Gospel Music Charts

Billboard releases the Southern Gospel Music Charts every week, and this week is no different. The current Southern Gospel Music Charts are as follows:

Top 10 Songs

1. “Good Enough” – The Perrys
2. “I Can Trust Him” – Greater Vision
3. “He Waits for Me” – Sydney Beck
4. “If I Could See” – The Williamsons
5. “Solid As The Rock” – Karen Peck & New River
6. “I’ll Go On” – Jeff & Sheri Easter
7. “Somebody’s Coming” – Ernie Haase & Signature Sound
8. “Why Can’t All Gods Children Sing?” – Triumphant Quartet
9. “I’m Going Home With Jesus” – The Legendary sings McClurkin Project featuring Earnest Pugh and Hezekiah Walker
10. “Just As I Am/I Surrender All” – Legacy Five

Top 10 Artists

Southern Gospel music is a genre of Christian music. Its name comes from its origins in the Southeastern United States whose lyrics are written to express personal or spiritual conviction regarding Christian life, as well as (in terms of the varying music styles) to give a Christian alternative to mainstream secular music. Sometimes known as “quartet music” for its traditional “male quartet” vocal arrangement, southern gospel has evolved over the years into a popular form of religious entertainment across the United States.

The Top 10 artists on the Southern Gospel Music Charts for October 2020 are:

1. The Crabb Family
2. 11th Hour
3.Mike Bowling
4. Gaither Vocal Band
5. Ernie Haase + Signature Sound
6. Legacy Five
7. Inspirations
8. Gold City
9. Kingdom Heirs
10. Greater Vision

Conclusion

In conclusion, the Southern Gospel Music Charts are a great way to see how popular a song is. It also allows you to see how popular an artist is.

What the Southern Gospel Music Charts mean for the industry

The Southern Gospel Music Charts are an important barometer for the health of the industry. They offer a snapshot of which artists are connecting with audiences and which ones are struggling to find an audience.

The charts are also important for radio programmers. Radio is the primary way that people discover new music, and programmers use the charts to determine which songs to add to their rotation.

The Southern Gospel Music Charts are published by Billboard, a leading trade publication for the music industry.

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