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The Top 100 Gospel for Saturday, February 19th, 2022

The Top 100 Gospel



We have 5 new tracks in this week's chart. The highest new entry this week is 'When I Pray' by DOE at position number 50. 

The highest climber in the chart this week is 'I Understand' by Smokie Norful, moving up 13 positions to number 65. 


Rank - Artist - Title (Change)
#1 - 'When You Believe - from The Prince of Egypt' by Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey (+0)
#2 - 'Hallelujah' by Leonard Cohen (+0)
#3 - 'God Is' by Kanye West (+0)
#4 - 'Shackles (Praise You)' by Mary Mary (+2)
#5 - 'Every Hour' by Kanye West, Sunday Service Choir (-1)
#6 - 'I Smile' by Kirk Franklin (-1)
#7 - 'You Know My Name' by Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Jimi Cravity (+3)
#8 - 'Joy of the Lord (feat. Dante Bowe, Naomi Raine, Katie Torwalt & Mav City Gospel Choir)' by Maverick City Music, Katie Torwalt, Naomi Raine, Mav City Gospel Choir, Dante Bowe (-1)
#9 - 'My Portion' by Jekalyn Carr (+8)
#10 - 'Break Every Chain - Live' by Tasha Cobbs Leonard (-2)
#11 - 'I'm Getting Ready' by Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Nicki Minaj (-2)
#12 - 'Step by Step' by Whitney Houston (+1)
#13 - 'Looking for You' by Kirk Franklin (+1)
#14 - 'joyful' by Dante Bowe (+1)
#15 - 'I'll Find You (feat. Tori Kelly)' by Lecrae, Tori Kelly (+3)
#16 - 'Won't He Do It' by Koryn Hawthorne (+4)
#17 - 'Never Would Have Made It' by Marvin Sapp (-6)
#18 - 'Love Theory' by Kirk Franklin (-6)
#19 - 'Waymaker' by Michael W. Smith, Vanessa Campagna, Madelyn Berry (+5)
#20 - 'God, Turn It Around' by Jon Reddick (+5)
#21 - 'God Will Work It Out (feat. Naomi Raine, Israel Houghton & Mav City Gospel Choir)' by Maverick City Music, Naomi Raine, Israel Houghton, Mav City Gospel Choir (-5)
#22 - 'Love Theory' by Kirk Franklin (+4)
#23 - 'Every Praise - (album edit)' by Hezekiah Walker (-4)
#24 - 'Your Spirit' by Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Kierra Sheard (-3)
#25 - 'Take Me to the King (feat. Kirk Franklin)' by Tamela Mann, Kirk Franklin (-3)
#26 - 'Bridge over Troubled Water' by Aretha Franklin (-3)
#27 - 'Keep Praying (feat. DOE, Ryan Ofei & Mav City Gospel Choir)' by Maverick City Music, DOE, Ryan Ofei, Mav City Gospel Choir (+4)
#28 - 'Made A Way' by Travis Greene (-1)
#29 - 'For Your Glory - Live' by Tasha Cobbs Leonard (+5)
#30 - 'No Weapon' by Fred Hammond, Radical For Christ (-2)
#31 - 'Psalm 23 (I Am Not Alone)' by People & Songs, Joshua Sherman (+5)
#32 - 'Gracefully Broken' by Tasha Cobbs Leonard (-3)
#33 - 'Revolution' by Kirk Franklin, The Family (+5)
#34 - 'I Need You Now' by Smokie Norful (-4)
#35 - 'Wonder (feat. Le'Andria Johnson)' by Travis Greene, Le'Andria Johnson (-3)
#36 - 'Way Maker' by Sinach (-3)
#37 - 'Imagine Me' by Kirk Franklin (-2)
#38 - 'Something About the Name Jesus' by Kirk Franklin (-1)
#39 - 'Redeemer' by Nicole C. Mullen (+5)
#40 - 'You Raise Me Up' by Secret Garden, Brian Kennedy (+5)
#41 - 'Father Stretch' by Sunday Service Choir (-2)
#42 - 'You Get The Glory' by Jonathan Traylor (-2)
#43 - 'Believe For It - Live' by CeCe Winans (-2)
#44 - 'Fill Me Up - Live' by Tasha Cobbs Leonard (-1)
#45 - 'We're Blessed' by Fred Hammond (+8)
#46 - 'Nobody Greater' by VaShawn Mitchell (+0)
#47 - 'Brighter Day' by Kirk Franklin (+0)
#48 - 'Breathe (feat. Chandler Moore, Jonathan Mcreynolds, Doe & Mav City Gospel Choir)' by Maverick City Music, Chandler Moore, Jonathan McReynolds, DOE, Mav City Gospel Choir (-6)
#49 - 'Mighty One (feat. Todd Dulaney, Maryanne J. George & Mav City Gospel Choir)' by Maverick City Music, Todd Dulaney, Maryanne J. George, Mav City Gospel Choir (-1)
#50 - 'When I Pray' by DOE (NEW)
#51 - 'This Is A Move - Live' by Tasha Cobbs Leonard (+12)
#52 - 'Change Me' by Tamela Mann (+12)
#53 - 'Never Alone' by Tori Kelly, Kirk Franklin (-4)
#54 - 'Intentional' by Travis Greene (+11)
#55 - 'In Jesus Name' by Israel & New Breed (+11)
#56 - 'Worth - Full Version' by Anthony Brown & group therAPy (+12)
#57 - 'Praise Him In Advance' by Marvin Sapp (-7)
#58 - 'A Change Is Gonna Come' by Sam Cooke (-7)
#59 - 'It's Working' by William Murphy (-7)
#60 - 'Open My Heart' by Yolanda Adams (-6)
#61 - 'Because Of Who You Are' by Vicki Yohe (-6)
#62 - 'Just Want to Praise You' by Maurette Brown Clark (+11)
#63 - 'Can't Give Up Now' by Mary Mary (-7)
#64 - 'He Wants It All' by Forever Jones (-7)
#65 - 'I Understand' by Smokie Norful (+13)
#66 - 'Weak' by Sunday Service Choir (+13)
#67 - 'Just Like God' by Evvie McKinney (-8)
#68 - 'joyful' by Dante Bowe (-8)
#69 - 'Goodness of God' by Israel & New Breed, Cristabel Clack (-8)
#70 - 'Son of Suffering (feat. Jekalyn Carr, Chandler Moore & Mav City Gospel Choir)' by Maverick City Music, Jekalyn Carr, Mav City Gospel Choir, Chandler Moore (-8)
#71 - 'Deliver Me (This Is My Exodus) (feat. Le'Andria Johnson)' by Donald Lawrence, The Tri-City Singers, Le'Andria Johnson (+12)
#72 - 'Everlasting God (feat. Bishop James Morton)' by William Murphy, Bishop James Morton (+12)
#73 - 'Wanna Be Happy?' by Kirk Franklin (-6)
#74 - 'Grateful' by Hezekiah Walker, Love Fellowship Choir (-5)
#75 - 'What Can I Do - Live' by Tye Tribbett (-5)
#76 - 'Let The Church Say Amen - Radio Edit' by Andrae Crouch, Marvin Winans (-5)
#77 - 'God Favored Me (Extended Version) (feat. Marvin Sapp & DJ Rogers)' by Hezekiah Walker, Love Fellowship Choir, Marvin Sapp, D.J. Rogers (+10)
#78 - 'God in Me (feat. Kierra Sheard)' by Mary Mary, Kierra Sheard (-6)
#79 - 'Stomp (Remix)' by Kirk Franklin (+10)
#80 - 'Count On Me - from "Waiting to Exhale" - Original Soundtrack' by Whitney Houston, CeCe Winans (-6)
#81 - 'Strong God' by Kirk Franklin (-6)
#82 - 'A God Like You' by Kirk Franklin (-6)
#83 - 'Hold On (Change Is Comin')' by Sounds Of Blackness (-6)
#84 - 'I Will Sing - Live' by Don Moen, Integrity's Hosanna! Music (+11)
#85 - 'Anything For You' by Ledisi (-5)
#86 - 'Something Has To Break (feat. Tasha Cobbs Leonard) - Live' by Kierra Sheard, Tasha Cobbs Leonard (+10)
#87 - 'We Gon' Be Alright' by Tye Tribbett (-29)
#88 - 'Thank You For It All' by Marvin Sapp (-7)
#89 - 'Wade In The Water - Live' by The Spirituals (-7)
#90 - 'Goodness Of God - Live' by CeCe Winans (+9)
#91 - 'Make It Right (feat. Dante Bowe, Todd Dulaney, Jekalyn Carr & Mav City Gospel Choir)' by Maverick City Music, Dante Bowe, Todd Dulaney, Jekalyn Carr, Mav City Gospel Choir (NEW)
#92 - 'Speak The Name' by Koryn Hawthorne (-7)
#93 - 'Unstoppable' by Koryn Hawthorne (-7)
#94 - 'It Ain't Over' by Maurette Brown Clark (NEW)
#95 - 'And You Don't Stop' by The Walls Group (-7)
#96 - 'Victor's Crown - Live' by Darlene Zschech (NEW)
#97 - 'I'm Gonna Be Ready' by Yolanda Adams (-7)
#98 - 'Go Get It' by Mary Mary (-7)
#99 - 'Better Days' by Le'Andria Johnson (-7)
#100 - 'Love Him Like I Do' by Deitrick Haddon, Ruben Studdard, Mary Mary (NEW)

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