Brandon Lake Hits #1 on Multiple Charts for Recent Releases

GRAMMY®-Award Winning singer/songwriter Brandon Lake has achieved yet another milestone with his brand new hit "Hard Fought Hallelujah." The song debuted as #1 on the Christian/Gospel Songs Chart, #1 on the Christian/Gospel On-Demand Audio Streaming and Christian/Gospel On-Demand Overall Streaming charts, as well as #1 on the All-genre Digital Song Sales chart.
"Hard Fought Hallelujah" has already garnered 6.83M total on-demand streams, beating Lake's own record previously set by "That's Who I Praise" for the largest debut streaming week for a single released by a Christian genre artist.
Continuing the celebration, Lake's viral hit "That's Who I Praise" officially reached #1 on the Billboard AC chart and is #1 for a second week on the Mediabase Audience chart. This marks Lake's fourth single to hit #1 in a record amount of time.
"That's Who I Praise" only took 12 weeks to get to #1 at Mediabase Christian Impressions chart, which is the second fastest song to hit #1 this year behind "Praise" from Elevation featuring Lake. The hit has already spent seven weeks in the Top 10 in all four charts.
"I am blown away by the response this song has received in such a short time," says Lake.
"It's insane to see what God can do with just one song. My prayer is that this song reminds everyone who our God is-a 'mountain movin', body raising, breaker of chains!'"
Lake adds seven GRAMMY®-Award nominations to his resume as he picks up two more this year for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song for "Praise" and Best Contemporary Christian Music Album for "Coat of Many Colors."
For more information about Brandon Lake, visit https://brandonlake.co/ or follow him on @brandonlake.
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