William Murphy Debuts at #1 with "Settle Here"

Hitmaker William Murphy has done it again, with his new #1 hit album Settle Here! The Stellar Award-winning, two-time GRAMMY® and Dove Award-nominated recording artist, songwriter and worship leader celebrates the chart-topping debut of Settle Here with his fans, which is #1 onBillboard's Top Gospel Albums chart.
Settle Here marks the second consecutive #1 debut for Murphy on Billboard's Top Gospel Albums chart, following the #1 debut of his 2016 album, Demonstrate, on that chart. Murphy creates a compassionate bond in live worship on Settle Here, taking his esteemed vocals and distinct arrangements to call on God's wonders on songs such as the chart-topping hit single "Settle Here" (Pt. 1), "Praise Break," "The Greatness of You," the Zach Williams song "Chain Breaker," "Shout" and more.
Featuring songwriting from Murphy, Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Ernest Vaughan, Phil Thompson and more, with production by Kenneth Leonard and Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Settle Here is Murphy's sixth album. Recorded in Atlanta, Murphy continues to make an undeniable impact on the sounds of Gospel with Settle Here, following his most recent GRAMMY®-nominated album releases Demonstrate and God Chaser, and beloved songs such as "Praise Is What I Do," "The Sound," and "It's Working."
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