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Weeks of July 23, 2011 Billboards Top Gospel Albums: Earnest Pugh Maintains #1 Spot With Earnestly Yours

Earnest Pugh continues to prove his title as Gospel Music’s new leading man, as his album Earnestly Your maintains the #1 spot this week.  Kirk Franklin’s Hello Fear is #2 this week, after 16 weeks on the chart.

Trin-i-tee 5:7’s Angel & Chanelle and Mary Mary’s Something Big switch places this week. Angel & Chanelle jumps to #3 while Something Big drops to #4. WOW Gospel 2011 by Various Artists stands still on the chart and is #5 again this week.

Tedashii’s Blacklight jumps to #6, followed by LeCrae’s Rehab, which jumps two spots to #7. Dropping two spots this week is Yolanda Adams’ Becoming, was #6 and is now #8, followed by Deitrick Haddon’s Church On The Moon at #9.

Finally, Marvin Sapp’s Playlist: The Very Best Of Marvin Sapp remains at #10, closing out the top 10 of this week’s Billboards Gospel Albums Chart.

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Michael Jones is the Director of Public Relations for Urban Roundup Group, LLC and Chief Editor of uGospel.com. He began his career in the Gospel Music Industry upon graduating from Rowan University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Communications. Since then, Jones has had the honor of interviewing Kirk Franklin, Donald Lawrence, Erica Campbell, Deitrick Haddon and many more of Gospel’s elite.
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