Jonathan McReynolds took his sixth overall and consecutive No. 1 Billboard Gospel Airplay Chart (dated April 6) with “Able,” featuring Marvin Winans, who adds his third leader.
During the March 22-28 tracking week, the song drew airplay on 34 stations listed on Gospel Airplay, tying for the most of any title on the chart, according to Luminate. McReynolds, 34, of Chicago, co-wrote “Able” with Winans, Major Johnson Finley and Dee Wilson.
“At this point I'm surprised when God doesn't surprise me,” McReynolds says Advertising sign. “This is another chapter of my own hard work and His grace that gives me something else to thank Him for.”
As McReynolds extends his streak to six straight tops on the Gospel Airplay charts, he ties Todd Dulaney for the longest No. in December 2022; “Grace,” for one week in August 2021. “Movin' On,” with Mali Music, for one frame in October 2020. “Make Room,” for one week in December 2019. and “Not Lucky, I'm Loved”, for one week in September 2018.
Dulaney rang up his sixth straight Gospel Airplay leader (and seventh overall) last November with his most recent entry, “It's Working” (featuring Bishop Hezekiah Walker), which dominated for two weeks.
Recording artist and pastor Winans, originally from Detroit, and a veteran of Advertising signcharts for over 30 years, last leading Gospel Airplay as featured on husband-and-wife duo Juan & Lisa Winans' “It Belongs to Me,” for one week in November 2020. (Marvin Winans is Juan's uncle. ) He first reigned, for four weeks in April-May 2012, as shown in “Let the Church Say Amen” by Andraé Crouch.
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