Hezekiah Walker’s Mega Hit song Every Praise has become the elite title to spend at least
26 weeks atop an airplay ranking
New York, NY — Hezekiah Walker’s “Every Praise” joins an exclusive club of songs that have led an airplay chart (that Billboard currently produces each week) for half a year or more, as the track rebounds 2-1 to tally its 26th nonconsecutive week at No. 1 on Gospel Airplay.
The buoyant anthem becomes one of only seven tracks that have dominated a Nielsen BDS-based airplay ranking for six months or more.
Here’s a look at the smashes to notch such commands (and the dates that they reached No. 1):
Gospel Airplay
46 weeks at No. 1, “Never Would Have Made It,” Marvin Sapp, Aug. 25, 2007 (the longest reign on any BDS-based Billboard airplay chart)
29, “I Trust You,” James Fortune & FIYA, Aug. 30, 2008
26, “Every Praise,” Hezekiah Walker, Aug. 10, 2013
Regional Mexican Songs
31, “No Me Conoces Aun,” Palomo, July 28, 2001
Latin Pop Songs
30, “No Me Doy Por Vencido,” Luis Fonsi, Aug. 30, 2008
Latin Rhythm Songs
29, “Danza Kuduro,” Don Omar & Lucenzo, Nov. 13, 2010
Adult Contemporary
28, “Drift Away,” Uncle Kracker featuring Dobie Gray, June 7, 2003
Two other songs, meanwhile, missed the milestone by a mere week: Shakira’s “La Tortura,” featuring Alejandro Sanz, which topped Latin Airplay for 25 weeks in 2001, and Santana’s “Smooth,” featuring Rob Thomas, which logged an equivalent reign on Adult Pop Songs in 1999-2000. (On Rock Airplay, Imagine Dragons’ “Radioactive” fell shy of the mark by two weeks last year; still, two weeks ago, it set the record for the Billboard Hot 100′s <a title="http://thebellereport.us7.list-manage.com/track/click?u=fcae21ed7d023f3ec827cfa78&id=0f0d830fe9&e=8b92d6df55
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Noticeably, Gospel Airplay boasts three of the seven longest airplay chart reigns. Coincidence? Likely not. The momentum of certain gospel hits can steamroll, as, after they grow ubiquitous at radio, or sometimes simultaneously, they become popular with church choirs, worship leaders and ministers of music, thus, finding new audiences with congregants that may or may not be gospel radio listeners. That appeal, invariably, elongates the songs’ relevance and familiarity and can prolong their dominance on gospel radio.
While Walker celebrates six months atop Gospel Airplay, it’s not his first lengthy run at No. 1. His prior leader, “Souled Out,” with LFC, topped the chart for 14 weeks in 2009. (Reinforcing Walker’s wide reach, both songs also crossed to R&B radio, with “Praise” bringing him his highest Adult R&B peak, No. 22, in January.)
All charts, including Gospel Airplay, will refresh on Thursday (March 6) on Billboard.com.
Hezekiah Walker Completes Six Months Atop Billboard’s Gospel Airplay Chart was originally published on praiserichmond.com