Rising Star Bri Cracks The Top 40

Bri has cracked the Nielsen BDS Gospel Top 40 with her debut radio single "I'll Be The One." The soul-stirring track moves up to #38 on this week's chart as the concept music video closes in on 40,000 You Tube views http://smarturl.it/jzf1mm.
Last month Bri shocked the gospel music world when "I'll Be The One" debuted at #1 on Billboard Magazine's Digital Gospel Sales chart off the strength of her more than 300,000 Instagram followers prior to the song receiving radio airplay. The uplifting song also premiered at #13 on Billboard's mainstream Hot Singles Sales Chart, #18 on the Hot Gospel Singles chart and #20 on Christian/Gospel Digital Songs chart.
Within the last week, "I'll Be The One" has been featured on "The Yolanda Adams Morning Show," "The Nightly Spirit with Willie Moore Jr." and other nationally syndicated programs. "The song is building nicely at radio," says Bri's manager, Marquis Boone of Marquis Boone Enterprises. "My whole team is really excited about the song's progress and where Bri's career is going over the next few months and years ahead."
Things are quite busy for the University of Louisiana criminal justice major who will turn 21 on September 3rd. She's doing a taping on The Word Network this fall, planning to attend the Dove Awards in October and is currently on her way to Paterson, New Jersey this Friday, August 28TH for The Certified Praise Fest at Friendship Baptist Church. The 7:00 PM concert features other social media celebrities like Jermaine Dolly and Brother Hahz. Fans can keep up with Bri and her activities at www.brination.org.
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