Tasha Cobbs Leonard Scores her Third #1 with "You Know My Name (live)"

Award-winning artist and songwriter Tasha Cobbs Leonard scores her third #1 when her latest song "You Know My Name (live)." The song lands on the top position on Billboard's Gospel Airplay chart. Cobbs Leonard previously led Gospel Airplay with "Break Every Chain," for seven weeks in 2013, and as featured on Kirk Franklin's "My World Needs You" (also featuring Sarah Reeves and Tamela Mann), a two-week No. 1 in 2017.
More than an artist, Tasha Cobbs-Leonard is an innovative tool of influence with a passion for mentorship. Resulting from this passion came the launch of the iLead Escape (www.theiLeadEscape.com), a global ministry mentorship program that aids 2,000 mentees in sharpening the knowledge and execution of their gifts. In addition to this program, Tasha extended the reach of her mentorship with her debut book, WORSHIP 101, a manual that revisits the basics of worship.
Pastor Tasha Cobbs-Leonard continues to brand herself as a multifaceted game-changer as she blazes her own trail with her music career and ministry efforts. In light of all the recognition she has been afforded, her goal remains to use her platform as an opportunity to fulfill the purpose of her assignment.
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