Anne Wilson Celebrates 2 Billion Streams and Gold Certification Following Release of "God Story" EP

Chart-topping artist Anne Wilson has achieved a monumental career milestone, celebrating 2 billion streams across DSPs and social platforms. The recognition came as her team surprised her with commemorative plaques during the final weekend of her run as the opening act on Morgan Wallen's I'm The Problem Tour. Wilson was also honored with an RIAA Gold certification for her fan-favorite hit single, "Sunday Sermons."
The celebrations coincide with the release of Wilson's latest project, the four-song EP God Story (Capitol Christian Music Group/Capitol Records Nashville). The EP showcases Wilson's signature blend of country and faith-driven lyrics, featuring standout tracks including the title song "God Story," "Songs About Whiskey," "Praying Woman," and "Rain In The Rearview." Known for her ability to weave personal testimony with raw honesty, Wilson continues to bridge the gap between Christian and country audiences.
"I'm just in awe... two billion streams and 'Sunday Sermons' is now RIAA Certified Gold. All glory to Jesus," Wilson shares. "When I started this journey, I never imagined the songs that He gave me would reach that many people. There are songs that have deeply impacted my life and who I am today, and it just blows my mind that God has used some of my music to do the same for others. This is only a story that HE could've written. Thank you, Jesus."
Following the success of her debut album My Jesus, Wilson continues to soar as one of the most compelling new voices in both Christian and country music. The God Story EP is available now on all streaming platforms.
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