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Week of May 23, 2015 Billboard Top Gospel Songs Chart: “Fill Me Up” by Casey J Holds on to #1

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Casey J still has the #1 song in the country, with Fill Me Up. Tasha Cobbs’ For Your Glory drops to #2 and Jason Nelson follows at #3 with I Am. Tamela Mann jumps to #4 with This Place, followed by Fred Hammond with I Will Trust at #5 and War by Charles Jenkins at #6.

Ricky Dillard’s record breaking hit song, Amazing, is #7 this week and Marvin Sapp enters the top 10 with Yes You Can at #8. Worth Fighting For by Brian Courtney Wilson takes the #9 spot and Erica Campbell concludes the lineup with I Luh God at #10.

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