Chris Tomlin Debuts at #19 with "Resurrection Power"

Worship leader and songwriter Chris Tomlin's brand new single "Resurrection Power" debuts at #19 on Billboard's Hot Christian Songs. And the single makes its entrance at #6 on Christian Digital Song Sales, marking his 16th top 10. It also flies 41-29 in its second week on Christian Airplay, surging 128 percent to 1 million impressions.
Tomlin tallies his 39th Hot Christian Songs appearance, moving him into sole possession of second place among all acts, passing MercyMe. Lecrae leads with 56 entries "Resurrection Power" is available now at all digital retailers and can be found HERE .
"I can't think of a better song at the start of the year than a song about new life declaring 'The old is gone, the new is here!'" said Tomlin. "I believe this song is going to give so much hope to people as it presents the victory Christ offers us."
Chris Tomlin is one of the most heralded singer-songwriters in the world who has amassed an impressive body of work. He has sold more than 8 million albums, 11.3 million digital tracks with 16 #1 singles. Tomlin is one of only four artists ever to receive the Sound Exchange Digital Radio Award for over 1 Billion digital radio streams, others include Justin Timberlake, Pitbull and Garth Brooks. The GRAMMY® winner's list of music awards include an American Music Award, 3 Billboard Music Awards, 21 Dove Awards, a BMI Songwriter of the Year Award and more. Tomlin's latest #1 charting album Never Lose Sight contains three #1 radio singles- "Jesus," "Good Good Father" and "Home." Tomlin's concert tours have sold-out venues in major cities including New York City's Madison Square Garden, The Forum in Los Angeles, Nashville's Bridgestone Arena and Red Rocks in Denver, among others. His 2017 "Worship Night in America Tour" became the first Christian tour sponsored by Amazon Music.
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