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Week of June 20, 2015 Billboard Top Gospel Songs Chart: “Fill Me Up” by Casey J Still #1

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Fill Me Up by Casey J is still the #1 Gospel song in the country, followed by Tasha Cobbs’ For Your Glory at #2. Marvin Sapp holds on to #3 with Yes You Can followed by Charles Jenkins’ War at #4 and I Am by Jason Nelson at #5.

Fred Hammond jumps to #6 with I Will Trust, while Tamela Mann’s This Place drops to #7. Worth Fighting For by Brian Courtney Wilson holds on to #8, Anthony Brown jumps to #9 with Worth and Israel & New Breed’s How Awesome Is Our God concludes the lineup at #10.

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