CeCe Winans banks her fifth chief on Billboard?s Gospel Airplay chart (dated Sept. 14) as ?That?s My King? rises two spots to No. 1. During the Aug. 30-Sept. 5 monitoring week, the track elevated by 1% in performs, based on Luminate.
?That?s My King? was co-authored by Taylor Agan, Kellie Gamble, Lloyd Nicks and Jess Russ. It?s from Winans? album More Than This, which entered at No. 1 on the Top Gospel Albums chart in May, changing into her tenth chief. It has spent three weeks on the summit and ranks at No. 3 on the newest checklist.
Winans earns her fourth Gospel Airplay No. 1 in a row amongst her 5 whole chart-toppers. ?That?s My King? follows ?Goodness of God,? which dominated for 4 weeks starting final February; ?Believe for It? (two weeks beginning in January 2022); and ?Never Lost? (one week, May 2021). Winans? debut entry, ?Pray,? managed the checklist for 2 frames starting in January 2006.
The Detroit native boasts 5 whole Gospel Airplay high 10s; along with her No. 1s, ?Never Have To Be Alone? peaked at No. 5 in April 2017. ?That?s My King? additionally ranks at No. 7, after reaching a personal-best No. 6, on Christian Airplay with 4.3 million in viewers on the format. It turned Winans? second high 10 on the chart, after ?Believe for It? reached No. 7 in August 2021.
Currently on tour, Winans ? who has hit Billboard?s charts since 1987 as half of sibling duo BeBe & CeCe Winans ? makes her subsequent cease in Toronto on Sept. 19 on the Church on the Queensway.