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HOUSTON, TX (March 31, 2022) – – Emerging gospel recording artist Marcus Jordan earns his first appearance on Billboard’s Gospel Airplay chart landing at #25 with the radio single opens in a new window“Call On The Name.” The official live performance music video for “Call On the Name” is set to premiere soon.

Following his introductory lead single “I Will Bless Your Name,” Marcus simultaneously released the second single from his sophomore studio album CALL ON THE NAME, released on June 22, via his independent record label Marcus Jordan Music Group. The 9-track album debuted at #3 on iTunes Top 200 Christian/Gospel Digital Albums chart.

As with many, 2021 brought new challenges and obstacles for award-winning gospel recording artist, songwriter, and producer Marcus Jordan. For nearly two weeks in January 2021, he was fighting for his life in ICU due to COVID-19 and pneumonia. Even though circumstances brought uncertainty following his near-death experience, Marcus’ trust in God never failed. Months later his time of isolation and recovery birthed open heaven of newly composed songs.



Marcus Jordan launched into the gospel music scene in 2017 with his debut single “You Are Here.” He followed it up with his second single and title track “I Will Bless the Lord” from his debut album in January 2018. “Give God the Glory” served as his next single (May 2019), which had success reaching #1 on the  opens in a new windowNielsen BDS Internet Gospel Radio Panel chartopens PDF file . Internet phenomenon Karlton Humes, best known as NotKarltonBanks, gave a comedic parody of his 2020 single “I Can” to his 1 million Instagram (@notkarltonbanks) followers. The video has generated over 212K views and 33K likes.

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