Titus Showers Debuts at No.1 with "WHO?"
Louisiana-based new artist Titus Showers debuted at No.1 on Billboard's Top Gospel Album Sales chart with his solo debut album WHO? (A&P/United Alliance Music Group/Sony/Orchard). Additionally, Titus debuted at No.4 on Billboard's Combined Top Christian/Gospel Album Sales chart, No. 9 on Top Independent Albums Sales chart, No. 18 on the Emerging Artists chart and No. 40 on the All-Genre Top Album Sales chart. The former lead singer and member of two-time Stellar Award nominated chart-topping sibling group, The Showers made his debut on the Billboard chart this week displacing Kirk Franklin's _The Essential Kirk Franklin a_lbum. Written by Titus Showers and produced by Lucius B. Hoskins the album includes the uplifting lead radio single and Billboard Top 10 Gospel Digital Song Sales charting digital track "In His Name." The 7-other heartfelt songs such as "Make It," "It's Gonna Be Alright," and a throwback Delta Blues meets old ragtime hymnal "Amen." Titus revisits three previous recordings - a remix version of the Billboard Top 15 radio hit, "Better" featuring Canton Jones, the Billboard Top 25 praise anthem, "Immediately" - both written and produced by Deon Kipping and "Love" featuring Keyondra Lockett. WATCH TITUS SHOWERS "IN HIS NAME" MUSIC VIDEO BELOW |
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