Joshua Rogers "Pour Your Oil" Single Lands in the Top 25

Chart-topping recording artist Joshua Rogers lead single "Pour Your Oil" is gaining traction at Gospel radio. On the Billboard Gospel Airplay chart, "Pour Your Oil," the first single from his forthcoming third album, hikes 29-24 (up 15% in plays) in its third week on the tally. Additionally, "Pour Your Oil" gained an 88% increase with on-demand audio streams, according to Nielsen Music (ranking of the top on-demand play request and plays from unlimited listener-controlled radio channels on leading music subscription services).
Produced by 2016 BMI Songwriter of the Year recipient Lucius B. Hoskins (Shirley Caeser, Cheryl Fortune), "Pour Your Oil" marks the Greeleyville, South Carolina native's second-career Top 25 single and is on trek to surpass his current highest charting radio single to-date, 2013's "So Good" (No. 19 peak).
As Rogers,24, prepares to release his most personal and career defining project on his new record label home, Mixed Bag Music, he continues to showcase his multi-dimensional vocal ability across the country with promotional appearances including an upcoming performance, in August, at one of Cincinnati's largest family-focused 3-day weekend events, which draws more than 20,000 attendees yearly, The 30th Annual Midwest Regional Black Family Reunion Celebration at Sawyer Point, where he will perform on the Gospel main stage.
"Pour Your Oil" is available now for purchasing and streaming on all digital platforms.
About Joshua Rogers:
Joshua rose to prominence in 2012 when he became the first male and youngest winner of BET's Sunday Best during the show's fifth season. Rogers 2012 debut album, Well Done, featured songs performed by Rogers on Sunday Best and landed at #1 on the Billboard Gospel Album Chart. His second album, Unconditional, released in 2013 debuted at #2 on the Billboard Gospel Album chart.
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