The City Harmonic's Elias Dummer Celebrates "Enough" Entering Billboard’s “Top Christian Songs” Chart

The City Harmonic's former frontman Elias Dummer's debut single "Enough", co-written with Passion City Church's Jeff Johnson and KXC Worship's Tom Eccleshall, has appeared on Billboard's Hot Christian Songs chart and continues to climb many months after its release. This week the song climbs to a new peak of #43 after debutting at #45 last week.
"The first time I heard ENOUGH I knew it was a special song that would connect with people," says Todd Stach, WAY-FM's Network Program Director. "It's a message everyone needs to hear...when life fails you, Jesus is enough."
The song has been a mainstay on the Billboard and Mediabase Christian Airplay charts this year with a weekly audience over two million and radio support from WAY-FM, Air1, WCVO (Columbus), WDJC (Birmingham), WJTL (Lancaster), KBNJ (Corpus Christi), Q90 (Green Bay), KGLY (Tyler), Worship Radio Network (Augusta), The Fish (Honolulu), WCLN (Fayetteville), 99.1 Joy FM (St Louis), KCVO (MO), and KAXL (Bakersfield).
With streams in the millions and climbing, and placement on nearly 10,000 playlists, the lyrically poignant Enough continues to pick up steam with its timely message.
"We wrote this song partly because I needed to sing it myself," shares Elias. "In music it's easy to find yourself believing you have to be popular enough or in the right crowd to be loved or accepted. But it's a lie. Jesus is enough. I don't have to be enough on my own...and neither does anybody else."
To celebrate this important fleet, Dummer's debut album "The Work Vol. 1" is on sale for $4.99 on the iTunes store through September 13th. To download "The Work Vol. 1" for $4.99 on the iTunes store, please visit: https://smarturl.it/edtwv1sep?IQid=pr.o
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