Praise You in This Storm - Release and Chart Performance

Release and Chart Performance

"Praise You In This Storm" was included as the second track on Casting Crowns' album Lifesong, which was released on August 30, 2005. It was later released as a single to Christian AC, Christian CHR, and Soft AC/Inspirational radio on January 28, 2006. It debuted at number twenty-five on the Billboard Hot Christian Songs chart for the chart week of February 18, 2006. It advanced to number nineteen in its second chart week and to number ten in its sixth week. It entered the top five in its eight chart week, moving to number three, and advanced to number two in its twelfth chart week. In its fifteenth chart week, "Praise You In This Storm" hit the number one position; it held that spot for a total of seven consecutive weeks. In total, "Praise You In This Storm" spent a total of forty weeks on the Hot Christian Songs chart. It also peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot Christian AC chart and the Radio & Records Christian AC and Soft AC/Inspirational charts. On the Radio & Records Christian CHR chart, "Praise You In This Storm" peaked at number three.

"Praise You In This Storm" ranked at number two on the 2006 year-end Billboard Hot Christian Songs and Hot Christian AC charts. It also ranked at number two on the 2006 year-end Radio & Records Christian AC and Soft AC/Inspirational charts and number five on the 2006 year-end Radio & Records Christian CHR chart. It ranked at number eleven on the 2000s decade-end Hot Christian AC chart and at number thirteen on the 2000s decade-end Hot Christian Songs chart. The song was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on September 26, 2011, signifying sales of over 500,000 digital downloads in the United States.

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