Tasha Cobbs Leonard’s ‘The Moment’ Hits No. 1 on Gospel Airplay Chart

Tasha Cobbs Leonard rolls up her sixth leader, and fourth in succession, on Billboard’s Gospel Airplay chart (dated May 27), as “The Moment” hops from No. 4 to No. 1.

In the tracking week ending May 19, the single increased by 5% in plays, according to Luminate.

Cobbs Leonard co-authored “The Moment” with Deon Kipping. It was produced by her husband, Kenneth Leonard Jr.

“God just keeps blowing my mind,” Cobbs Leonard tells Billboard. “I appreciate everyone at radio who supported ‘The Moment,’ and I’m grateful for everyone’s love and support down through the years. Like the song says, ‘It can happen right now!’”

“The Moment” follows Cobbs Leonard’s “Gotta Believe,” which reigned for a week in March 2022. Before that, “In Spite of Me” led for a week in June 2021 and “You Know My Name (Live),” dominated for one frame in October 2019.

The singer-songwriter previously topped Gospel Airplay with her debut hit, “Break Every Chain,” for seven weeks starting in June 2013, and added her second No. 1 as featured on Kirk Franklin’s “My World Needs You” (also featuring Sarah Reeves and Tamela Mann), a two-week leader in July 2017.

With six No. 1s on Gospel Airplay, which launched in March 2005, Cobbs Leonard ties four other artists for the fourth-best total: Jekalyn Carr, Todd Dulaney, Charles Jenkins & Fellowship Chicago and Marvin Sapp. Tamela Mann leads all acts with 10 chart-toppers, followed by Kirk Franklin (nine) and James Fortune & FIYA (eight).

Plus, Cobbs Leonard and Tamela Mann each have four straight Gospel Airplay No. 1s, the longest active streaks among female artists. Dulaney and Jonathan McReynolds have the longest active streaks, and in the chart’s history, among all acts, with five each. Dulaney is looking to extend his run with “It’s Working” (with Hezekiah Walker), up 28-27 for a new high on the latest list.

Jim Asker

Billboard