William Murphy's "Double" Hits No. 1 on Billboard Gospel Airplay Chart

Acclaimed worship leader and Gospel recording artist William Murphy has soared to the top of the charts with his latest single, "Double," which has officially claimed the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Gospel Airplay chart this week. This powerful anthem of restoration and divine promise marks Murphy's continued influence in the world of gospel music.
Originally released on January 10, 2025, "Double" has steadily climbed the chart over the past 14 weeks, reflecting its resonance with listeners and its strong rotation on gospel radio nationwide. The song rises from No. 2 to No. 1 this week, marking Murphy's return to the summit of the Gospel Airplay chart.
"Double" delivers a message of hope and renewal, declaring God's power to restore and bless abundantly. With its infectious melody and scriptural foundation, the track serves as a timely encouragement for anyone believing God for breakthrough and provision.
"God says, I'm not just going to bring you out-I'm going to give you double for your trouble," Murphy proclaims in the song's powerful refrain.
Known for hits such as "Praise Is What I Do," "Everlasting God," and his chart-topping albums Demonstrate and Settle Here, William Murphy has long been a voice of encouragement and spiritual clarity in contemporary gospel. With "Double," he continues to uplift listeners and affirm the promises of God through worship.
Fans can experience the live performance of "Double" now on YouTube:
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