Josiah Queen’s "The Prodigal" Debuts at No. 1 on Top Christian Albums Chart

Josiah Queen's debut album The Prodigal enters Billboard's Top Christian Albums chart (dated June 8) at No. 1. Released May 24, the set earned 4,000 equivalent album units in the U.S. in the first week of its release.
Queen's debut single of the same name dropped in the summer of 2023 and has taken the industry by storm. "The Prodigal" is nominated for Breakout Single of the Year at the 11th Annual K-LOVE Fan Awards this weekend.
He writes, "I've put everything I could into these songs. Some of them have taken me months to finish. As a kid I always dreamed of releasing my own album and it's finally going to happen. Thank you guys so much for all the love you show for my music."
As an independent musician without a record deal, Josiah Queen stands as a testament to the power of dedication and the resonance of a harmonious melody. His journey, crafted with faith-filled lyrics and heartfelt melodies, is an anthem of authenticity and devotion.
Queen's music bridges the gap between humanity and divinity, inviting all who listen to encounter the character of God. His verses serve as a conduit for connection, inspiration, and divine harmony, reflecting his unwavering commitment to both his music and his faith.
In a world yearning for truth and meaning, Josiah Queen's melodies offer solace, purpose, and a resonant reminder of the extraordinary power of faith-fueled music. Josiah and his wife, Trinity, travel together and share the gospel.
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