TobyMac's "This is Not a Test" Debuts at #4 on Billboard 200

THIS IS NOT A TEST, the latest from platinum selling artist TobyMac has debuted in the No. 4 spot on the Billboard Top 200, garnered No. 1 at the Christian Albums Chart and is No. 3 on the Digital Albums Chart.
In our own review of the album, this is what we said: "In the light of making this album richer overcoming racial, gender, genre divides, "This is Not a Test" passes with honors. Produced by Toby, David Garcia, Chris Stevens and Brian Fowler, the album is a richly textured album that blends rock, pop, hip-hop and soul together. "This Is Not A Test" is the follow-up to his No. 1 Billboard debut "Eye On It." The record features diverse group of artists, including for the first time in a decade, his DC Talk band-mates Kevin Max and Michael Tait, and newer artists like Capital Kings, Ryan Stevenson, and Hollyn. Lyrically, the whole album plays no guessing games as far as faith is concerned. Rather, with great creative flare, TobyMac addresses issues emerging out of Scripture, including pertinent topics such as backsliding, the purpose of life, seizing every opportunity to serve God, and real love."
The Billboard and American Music Award winner will take to the FOX & Friends outdoor concert stage this Wednesday, August 19. The performance is open to the public (more information here) and will air live on the No. 1 cable news morning show.
Next up for the multi-GRAMMY ® winner will be a headlining tour, bringing his dynamic live performance, including the popular Diverse City Band, to 36 markets this fall with Colton Dixon, Britt Nicole and introducing Hollyn. A list of tour dates are available at TobyMac's website.
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