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Week of August 27, 2011 Billboards Top Gospel Albums: Donald Lawrence Makes Major Come Back With YRM’s #1 Debut

There’s a new person relaxing at the top of the Gospel Albums Chart. David Lawrence debuts at #1 this week with his new release, YRM. Former chart topper, Kirk Franklin is now #2 with his album, Hello Fear, followed by Earnest Pugh’s Earnestly Yours at #3.

WOW Gospel 2011 by Various Artists drops one spot to #4, followed by Pastor James R. Adams & The Abounding Life C.O.G.I.C. Mass Choir & Musicians’ Times of Refreshing, which remains at #5.

Mary Mary’s Something Big drops two spots to #6, followed by Richard Smallwood’s Promises, which drops one spot to #7. Lecrae’s Rehab jumps one spot to #8, while William McDowell’s As We Worship (Live) drops two spots to #9. Finally, Deitrick Haddon’s Church on the Moon remains at #10 this week.

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