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Week of December 20, 2014 Billboard Top Gospel Songs Chart: Ricky Dillard Makes History with ‘Amazing’, Holds on to #1 Spot

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After making history this week for its 25 week run at #1, Ricky Dillard’s Amazing is still on top of the chart. At #2 is Jason Nelson with I Am, followed by JJ Hairston’s Bless Me at #3. Smokie Norful drops to #4 with No Greater Love and Fred Hammond’s I Will Trust jumps to #5.

New Gospel sensation Casey J is #6 with Fill Me Up, while Tasha Cobbs’ For Your Glory holds on to #7. Dropping to #8 is Tasha Page-Lockhart’s Different, while Michelle Williams re-enters the top 10 at #9 with Say Yes. Concluding the lineup is Damon Little with Because Of You at #10.

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