Tasha Cobbs Tops the Billboard Gospel Chart with Three Songs

Tasha Cobbs is no stranger to the top of the Billboard Gospel charts. Previously she reigned with her signature hit "Break Every Chain." This week three of Cobbs' songs take the top 3 positions on Billboard'sGospel Digital Songs chart: "Jesus Saves", "Fill Me Up" and "Overflow" hold the respective first, second and third positions on the chart.
These are songs taken from Cobbs' highly anticipated album ONE PLACE LIVE. The album was recorded at Redemption Center Church in Greenville, South Carolina and features the powerful, genuine praise and worship for which Cobbs is known. These three songs offer a sampling of the album's rich sound, with the Cobbs penned "Jesus Saves" positioned to be a Sunday morning staple for years to come.
With the commercial availability of these new songs, Tasha Cobbs accumulates four Top-15 Billboard Hot Gospel Songs, as "For Your Glory" continues to impact that chart as well.
Gearing up for the late summer release of ONE PLACE LIVE, Cobbs will make appearances around the country at churches and major events including MegaFest, New York Gospel Explosion at Madison Square Garden, the National Worship Leaders Conference and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association's Festival of Hope.
Tasha Cobbs is one of the breakout stars of the Gospel music industry. Her #1 national debut, GRACE, remains at the top of Billboard's Gospel Albums chart two years after it was released. That album netted Cobbs a Grammy Award, three Dove Awards and three Stellar Gospel Music Awards. Cobbs encompasses everything that makes a Gospel artistinfluential and relevant both inside and outside the four walls of the church: purity of heart; a singular, God-focused passion for ministry; and an unwavering commitment to musical excellence.
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