Jekalyn Carr Scores 5th #1; Here's a Listen to All Her #1 Hits

GRAMMY® nominee and GMA Dove Award-winning independent recording artist Jekalyn Carr scores her 5th #1 hit this week. Her song "Jehovah Jireh" lands on the top spot of Billboard's Gospel Airplay this week. She earns her second straight No. 1, after "Changing Your Story" dominated the chart dated Sept. 12, 2020.
Carr's previous Gospel Airplay No. 1s include "It's Yours," for nine weeks in 2019; "You Will Win" (six, 2018); and "You're Bigger" (four, 2016).
Carr received her first Grammy nomination at 19. She has garnered a #1 Top Gospel Album (The Life Project), achieved #1 Gospel Airplay recognition and #1 Digital Gospel Songs for her song "You're Bigger," two Billboard Award nominations, four Stellar Gospel Music Awards and a GMA Dove Award for Traditional Gospel Album (One Nation Under God).
Here's a listen to all 5 #1s:
1. Jehovah Jireh:
2. Changing Your Story:
3. It's Yours
4. You Will Win:
5. You're Bigger:
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