Marcus Jordan on His First #1: "God Did It!"
Marcus Jordan scores his first #1 song on Billboard's Gospel Airplay chart and Mediabase Gospel chart with "Call On The Name." The second single from his sophomore album Call On The Name (2021), the song spends 41 weeks (Gospel Airplay) and 44 weeks (Mediabase Gospel) on the chart.
Meanwhile, "Call On The Name" is #17 on Hot Gospel Songs, which is powered by streaming, airplay, and sales. The song is available wherever music is sold digitally.
Jordan exclaims, "My very first #1 on both Mediabase AND Billboard Gospel AirPlay!!!!! Thank you to every Radio PD/MD for the love and support, thank you!!!!!!! God is so so amazing!!!! I want to say thank you to Mr. Jerry Smith!!!! God did it!!! #1 in the country!!!! God you get all of the Glory!!!!!"
On the heels of releasing his chart-debuting third project an EP titled My Life on Friday, February 3rd, Marcus Jordan exclusively premiered the official music video for "Finally (The Wedding Song)" earlier this week on his YouTube channel. The music video was filmed in HD on location at CityCentre in Houston, TX, and directed by Josh Allen, Marcus Jordan, and Michelle Jordan.
Lauded by social media influencer Karlton Humes, who's known as NotKarltonBanks he presented a church-themed comedy parody of the song "Finally (The Wedding Song)" to his over 1 million of his social media followers on February 8th. Within 24 hours the video has received over 173K views and 31K likes. Watch it here: Facebook | Instagram
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