“Send It Down” by Karen Clark Sheard rises to the top of the Gospel Airplay Chart.

“Send It Down” jumps two spots to the top of the list dated January 4 on Billboard’s Gospel Airplay chart, giving Karen Clark Sheard of the Lark Sisters her second solo No. 1 and first in a lead role. According to Luminate, the single saw a 1% rise in plays during the tracking week of December 20–26.
Along with her daughter Kierra Sheard, her son J. Drew Sheard II, and producer Marcus Johnson, Clark Sheard co-wrote the song.
The track “Send It Down” is taken from Clark Sheard’s album Still Karen, which peaked at No. 9 in September, her eighth top 10.
As featured on Donnie McClurkin’s “Wait on the Lord,” a No. 2 smash in August 2009; “Prayed Up” (No. 9, June 2010); and “My Words Have Power,” with Donald Lawrence & The Co. (No. 5, July 2015), Clark Sheard has three more solo Gospel Airplay top 10s to his credit.
Three Gospel Airplay leaders have been announced by the Clark Sisters: “His Love,” with Snoop Dogg (one week, May 2021), “Victory” (two weeks, June-July 2020), and “Blessed and Highly Favoured” (seven weeks, beginning in June 2007).
The Clark Sisters are siblings Dorinda Clark-Cole, Jacky Clark Chisholm, Karen Clark Sheard, and Twinkie Clark. They were founded in their hometown of Detroit in 1980. (The group was once a quintet; in 1986, Denise Clark Bradford departed.)
SOURCE: blackgospelradio.net