Deon Kipping's "Something to Talk About" Debuts at #1

This week singer and songwriter Deon Kipping's LP SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT debuts at No. 1 on Billboard's Top Gospel Albums chart. The album sold 2,000 copies, marking the first No. 1 album for the contemporary gospel singer.
All of his three Top Gospel Albums appearances have arrived in the top 10; I Just Want to Hear You, from 2012, debuted at No. 6 (3,000), followed by this year's EP, Place Called Victory, which began at No. 10 (600 copies, Jan. 30).
There's both a 90s pop classic and a romantic comedy by the same name but don't be confused - gospel sensation Deon Kipping wasn't feeling nostalgic when he named his third release, SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT. Available on June 17th on RCA Inspiration, the 15-track love offering is a dynamic tribute to our heavenly Father that fuses pop, contemporary and gospel sounds.
SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT is the follow up to the award-winning singer/songwriter's 2012 release I JUST WANT TO HEAR YOU.
You can download the album from Amazon or iTunes or Google Play
SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT Track List:
I Want It All
Aye Yo Chant (Victory Song)
It's Over Now
By Myself
Where He Found Me
No Matter What
The Blessing Is Yours
Something To Talk About
Something Following Me
Place Called Victory
Follow You Thank You Jesus
Let Your Power Fall
The Light
Your Love
Pray For the World
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