VaShawn Mitchell's New Album "Elements" Tops Gospel Charts
ELEMENTS is the top Gospel album of the week hitting the top slots on two charts this week. VaShawn Mitchell's exceptional 9th album entered in the Number 1 on the Top Gospel Albums Sales chart; and Number 2 on Top Gospel Albums chart (Gospel consumption).
The chart-topper continues to be led by the popular single "God Can Do Anything" which was one of the most-added songs at radio this week, and the official video has over 1 million views on YouTube.
The success of ELEMENTS points to the strength of Mitchell's brand in gospel music as a stalwart creator of important and impactful music for the praise and worship experience. Mitchell continues to remain one of the most relevant and significant artists of our time, while pushing the sound of praise and worship to new heights.
Fans in the Atlanta-area can also connect with VaShawn this Saturday, August 24 from 2:00-4:00pm, for a live performance, and album signing at DBS Sounds, located at Riverdale Plaza Shopping Center (6610 GA-85, Riverdale, GA 30274).
Mitchell will also perform on the anticipated season finale of BET's Sunday Best this Sunday, August 25 at 8/7c.
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