Jekalyn Carr's "You're Bigger" Returns to #1

Last week, Jekalyn Carr's smash hit single "You're Bigger" returned to #1 on Billboard's Digital Genre Gospel chart (most digital downloads) after a rousing performance at the Triumph Awards. This week Carr's single remains at #1 on Billboard's Digital Genre Songs chart (four non-consecutive weeks) and also returned to #1 on Billboard's Gospel Airplay chart making this her second placement on the chart.
Jekalyn's smash hit single "You're Bigger" continues to make a major impact across the county. The single even crossed over to mainstream radio peaking at #33 on Billboard's Adult R&B Radio Airplay chart. With a mere 3 months left in 2016, this will be a year that Jekalyn Carr won't soon forget as she is still celebrating several milestones in her budding career with three Billboard #1's. Her third album THE LIFE PROJECT (August 2016) debuted at #1on Billboard's Top Gospel Albums chart. And after 13 consecutive weeks at #2 on the radio chart - Carr's smash single "You're Bigger" garnered her a first #1 on Billboard's Gospel Airplay Chart as well as Billboard's Gospel Digital Songs chart (for most digital downloads).
Carr continues to travel the country as she continues to encompass the right kind of substance in which great artists are made. She understands the dynamic and sacrifices she has to make for her platform, and she does them willingly, because her focus is on the greater good-impacting people. Her gift, passion, character, integrity, talent, and sacrifice is evident in everything she does and she is more than deserving of this moment.
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