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"I Thank God" is a song performed by American contemporary worship groups Maverick City Music and Upperroom featuring Dante Bowe and Aaron Moses. It was released by Tribl Records as a track on their collaborative extended play, Move Your Heart , on January 29, 2021. [ 1 ]
Housefires III followed on August 12, 2016, and their most recent album, We Say Yes, was released in mid-2017. [3] The group is best known for Barrett and Brown's " Good Good Father ," which attained massive popularity after Chris Tomlin recorded the song and released it as a single. [ 4 ]
Christian Songs is a record chart compiled and published by Billboard that measures the top-performing contemporary Christian music songs in the United States. The data was compiled by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems based on the weekly audience impressions of each song played on contemporary Christian radio stations until the end of November 2013. [1]
Maverick City Music is an American contemporary Christian worship music collective founded by Norman Gyamfi and Jonathan Jay originating from Atlanta. [1]The collective made its debut in 2019 with the release of two extended plays, Maverick City, Vol. 1 and Maverick City, Vol. 2.
"I Thank God" (Maverick City Music and Upperroom featuring Dante Bowe, Aaron Moses, Maryanne J. George and Chuck Butler) 2021 29 [8] 7 [9] Move Your Heart (EP) "Heal Our Land / Come & Move" (Maverick City Music featuring Joe L Barnes, Maryanne J. George and Mav City Gospel Choir) 2022 50 [10] 24 [11] Breathe "—" denotes a recording that did ...
Chandler David Moore (born March 21, 1995) is an American singer, songwriter, pianist, guitarist, and worship leader. Moore is also a member of Maverick City Music, a collective of worshippers working in the contemporary Christian music and Gospel world.
The song is a cover of Housefires's "Good Good Father", which gained popularity shortly after Tomlin's version was released. The song is about how good God has been to him throughout his life. It topped the Billboard Christian Airplay, scoring his eighth Airplay number-one. The feat ties him with Jeremy Camp for the most No. 1s as a soloist. [5]
The song reached number one on both the Hot Christian Songs and the Hot Gospel Songs charts dated January 15, 2022, [17] thus ending Kanye West's eighteen week reign on the religious charts, split between "Hurricane" spending twelve weeks at number one, followed by "Praise God" which stayed on top of the charts for six weeks.