Marion Hall's Album in Billboard Top 5
FOR the first time in her more than 25-year career, Minister Marion Hall (formerly Lady Saw) has earned her highest ranking on the Billboard Reggae album chart.When God Speaks, her debut gospel album, released on July 22 last year via VPAL Music, rises to a new peak of number four on this week's Billboard chart. The album barely made the Top 15 when it first charted last year.
Prior to her conversion to Christianity, Hall charted five titles on the chart, four of which made the top 10.
1997's Passion reached number 8, while 99 Ways (released in 1999) stalled at 10. Walk Out (released in 2007) rose to number eight, while 2014's Alter Ego made its way to number six.
Christopher Martin's Big Deal released in February via VP Records had peaked at number three on its initial chart run. It returns to that same position, thanks to increased sales from Martin's recent North American tour.
Set in Stone, by four-member Southern California reggae band Stick Figure, returns to the number one spot, a position it occupied when it first charted on December 5, 2015. This is the band's second number one title. 2012's Burial Ground also went to number one.
Set in Stone is the band's sixth studio album. It contains 14 tracks and was released in November 2015 by Ruffwood Records. The title has been on the Billboard chart for 18 months.
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