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TobyMac scores chart-topping album with ‘This Is Not a Test’

It debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums charts, as well as No. 4 on the Billboard 200 all-genre charts, where it sits one spot above Taylor Swift’s 1989 album, which is at No. 5; moreover, This Is Not a Test reached No. 3 on the Billboard Digital Albums charts, as well as No. 12 on the Billboard Canadian Album charts.

Most recently, he performed an outdoor concert for Fox & Friends in New York City, where he premiered some of the new songs from the album, including his latest single “Feel It,” where he collaborates with Mr. Talkbox, and the title track.

Speaking of his single “Feel It,” it is already at Top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot Christian Songs charts, sitting at No. 8, for the week of August 29.

For more information on TobyMac, his CD and touring dates, visit his website.

Markos Papadatos
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Markos Papadatos is Digital Journal's Editor-at-Large for Music News. Papadatos is a Greek-American journalist and educator that has authored over 24,000 original articles over the past 19 years. He has interviewed some of the biggest names in music, entertainment, lifestyle, magic, and sports. He is an 18-time "Best of Long Island" winner, where for three consecutive years (2020, 2021, and 2022), he was honored as the "Best Long Island Personality" in Arts & Entertainment, an honor that has gone to Billy Joel six times.

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