Jonathan McReynolds is at #1 with "Able" (featuring Bishop Marvin Winans)
Jonathan McReynolds is on the #1 spot on Billboard's Gospel Airplay chart this week. His single, "Able" (featuring Bishop Marvin Winans), climbs from #2 to the top spot on its 22nd week on the chart. The single has amassed more than 4 million streams to date.
Listen to "Able" HERE.
He tells the story of how the collaboration with the gospel legend came to be."God just be blessing folks sometimes," Jonathan explained,"...nobody expected thee Bishop Winas to say yes, but he came on [my] RV, suit and tie, sweating, and destroyed the song right in front of my eyes."
The evolution of Jonathan McReynolds includes going from a college dorm in Downtown Chicago, to stages across the world, creating a new standard for what it means to be Christ led. The 31-year-old artist uses his incredible voice and beautifully, brutally candid approach to songwriting to reach the ears and hearts of fans worldwide.
In 2023 alone McReynolds kicked off his headlining tour, hosted the Stellar Awards, presented and won at the Dove Awards, and more. Most recently, his full album 'My Truth' is nominated for a Grammy!
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