Here's a Listen to for King and Country's All 6 Consecutive #1 Songs

Four-time GRAMMY® award-winning duo and Curb | Word Entertainment recording artist for KING & COUNTRY have scored their 6th consecutive #1 song with "Amen" this week on Billboard's Christian Airplay chart. "Amen" is also their 9th overall #1 song and it is taken from their latest album Burn the Ships.
"The love that you all have been giving Burn The Ships is still astounding to us," Joel and Luke Smallbone share in a statement. "We are feeling very grateful for the way you've supported this album and made it your own. You did this... thank you!" For more, check out for KING & COUNTRY's post on Instagram marking the occasion.
Here's a run down of their 6 consecutive #1 songs: "Amen" is preceded by last year's yuletide offering "O Come O Come Emmanuel" (featuring NEEDTOBREATHE), which led the chart for two weeks starting in December 2020. This is preceded by "Together," with Kirk Franklin and Tori Kelly, which spent five weeks at the top spot in August 2020. "Burn the Ships" stayed on at the penthouse position for five weeks starting in January 2020, while "God Only Knows" lingered for 10 more weeks in 2019. Meanwhile, "joy" started this winning streak in August 2018.
1. Amen:
2. O Come O Come Emmanuel:
3. Together:
4. Burn the Ships:
5. God Only Knows:
6. joy:
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