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Marvin Sapp’s Hit Single “Never Would Have Made It” Is The Longest #1 Song in the History Of Gospel |
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| 2008-01-28 | ||
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New York, NY – Marvin Sapp’s “Never Would Have Made It” has maintained the #1 spot at Gospel radio for six consecutive months – making it the longest #1 song in the history of the NielsenBDS Gospel chart. Additionally, “Never Would Have Made It” is the #1 song at KJLH in Los Angeles, getting more spins than singles by artists including Rashaun Patterson and Alicia Keys. It is the only gospel song in the country that is #1 at a mainstream station. KJLH’s Aundrae Russell says “‘Never Would Have Made It’ is a life changing song…it is absolutely a 7 day a week song.” “Never Would Have Made It” is the first single off of Sapp's third CD THIRSTY, which debuted #1, spent a total of 19 weeks in the #1 sales position and is currently the #2 album on Billboard’s Gospel chart. Marvin Sapp delivers show stopping performances of his runaway hit January 27 on BET’s Celebration of Gospel, and on the nationally syndicated Stellar Gospel Music Awards. |
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