VaShawn Mitchell Hits #1 with "Joy"

Multiple award winner and Grammy nominee VaShawn Mitchell celebrates another Number 1 song, with his high-spirited and popular tune "Joy."
"Joy" has led the way for Mitchell's seventh album Secret Place: Live in South Africa since its release last year. "Joy" has spent 13 consecutive weeks in the Top Five on the Gospel Airplay Charts, spending six of those weeks at #1 on the Mediabase Gospel Radio Chart. The popularity of the song has been abetted by the over 2 million Vevo views and 3 million plus audio streams.
Considered a mainstay in Gospel, Mitchell consistently offers chart-topping songs that connect with audiences around the world. Mitchell's 2016 conference and live recording in South Africa solidified him as a national and international star.
Mitchell stays busy this summer with several appearances across the country. In May, he will partner with the American Heart Association to perform at the Most Powerful Voices Concert and the Power to End Stroke event.
Additional dates in June include performances at the Family Fest & Memorial Day concert in Columbia, South Carolina, Chicago Gospel Music Festival, Gospel Music Association's Immerse Conference in Nashville, Tennessee, and the Rejoice Music Soul Food Fest in Virginia.
For more information go to VashawnMitchell.com & follow him @VashawnMitchell on social media and on Spotify.
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