Whitney Houston Returns To No. 1 on the Gospel Chart

Whitney Houston may have passed away for over a decade, but she still rules the charts with an iron fist. Houston has returned to No. 1; her Christmas cut "Do You Hear What I Hear?" jumps spends a second week at #1 this year on Billboard's Gospel Streaming Songs.
"Do You Hear What I Hear?" has now topped the Gospel Streaming Songs chart 22 times throughout its years on the ranking. It has managed to spend nearly half of the 46 weeks on the tally in first place, as whenever it finds its way to the streaming-only roster, it often works its way toward the summit.
As that Christmas classic earns another stay in the North Pole of the Gospel Streaming Songs chart, Houston doubles up on the list. She collects a pair of top 10s on the ranking, as "Joy to the World" reappears at No. 8 as the jolliest time of the year gets into full swing.
"Joy to the World" has spent almost as many weeks on the Gospel Streaming Songs chart as "Do You Hear What I Hear?" The former cut is up to 41 frames, and it's sure to add to that sum as December continues.
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