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Josiah Queen’s Demons Hits No. 1 on Top Gabb Music Songs Chart in March
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Josiah Queen's "Demons" hits No. 1 on Billboard's Gabb Music chart, becoming only the second faith-based track to top the youth-focused streaming ranking.

AceShowbiz - Josiah Queen has achieved his first No. 1 position on the Top Gabb Music Songs chart, leading the March 2026 ranking with his track Demons.

Billboard collaborates with Gabb Wireless, a phone provider targeting kids and teens, to feature a monthly chart that began in October 2024. This chart tracks on-demand streams exclusively from the Gabb Music platform, which offers a carefully curated library of songs deemed appropriate for younger audiences. Importantly, streams from Gabb Music are not currently included in any other Billboard chart calculations.

Demons has shown a strong performance trajectory since its release. It debuted at No. 4 on the January chart despite a mid-month release date of January 16. The song then climbed to No. 2 in February before reaching the summit in March.

This track marks only the second faith-based song to top the Top Gabb Music Songs chart, following Forrest Frank’s Your Way’s Better, which held the No. 1 spot from April through June of the previous year for three consecutive months.

On Billboard’s weekly Top Christian Songs chart, Demons stands as Queen’s most successful entry to date, peaking at No. 2 on the March 7 survey and maintaining a top-five presence since then.

Josiah Queen appears three times on the March edition of Top Gabb Music Songs, tied with NF for the most entries that month. Alongside Demons in the top 10 is Dusty Bibles, sitting at No. 7. Another new entry from Queen, Judas, debuted at No. 17 following its March 20 release.

Demons dethroned Alex Warren’s Ordinary, which had dominated the chart for four months from November through February—the longest reign for any song so far. Warren’s track slipped to No. 2, while Ella Langley’s Choosin’ Texas surged to a new career-high of No. 3, jumping 13 spots from No. 16 in February. Choosin’ Texas also boasts five weeks at No. 1 on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100 chart and 19 weeks atop Hot Country Songs.

Two songs entered the Top 10 for the first time in March: Langley’s Choosin’ Texas and Vance Joy’s Riptide, which climbed nine positions to No. 8. Originally released in 2013, Riptide reached No. 30 on the Billboard Hot 100 in January 2015.

Below is the full Top Gabb Music Songs chart for March 2026:

1. Demons, Josiah Queen (+1)
2. Ordinary, Alex Warren (-1)
3. Choosin’ Texas, Ella Langley (+13)
4. End of Beginning, Djo (-1)
5. Beautiful Things, Benson Boone (-1)
6. God’s Plan, Drake (+3)
7. Dusty Bibles, Josiah Queen (+3)
8. Riptide, Vance Joy (+9)
9. Your Way’s Better, Forrest Frank (-1)
10. Stargazing, Myles Smith (+1)
11. I Just Might, Bruno Mars (-5)
12. Gabriela, KATSEYE (-5)
13. Gnarly, KATSEYE (-8)
14. Up!, Forrest Frank & Connor Price (+7)
15. Stressed Out, Twenty One Pilots (+7)
16. What I Want, Morgan Wallen feat. Tate McRae (-2)
17. Judas, Josiah Queen (debut)
18. Sorry I’m Here for Someone Else, Benson Boone (-6)
19. Lovely, Billie Eilish & Khalid (+6)
20. Let You Down, NF (-5)
21. When I Grow Up, NF (-8)
22. Man I Need, Olivia Dean (+1)
23. Fear, NF (-5)
24. Golden, HUNTR/X (-4)
25. Deja Vu, Olivia Rodrigo (re-entry)

Notable drops from the chart this month include Golden Boy by Freya Skye and Travis Scott’s Butterfly Effect.

With multiple entries and a commanding No. 1 hit, Josiah Queen continues to make significant strides on youth-focused music platforms, demonstrating a strong connection with younger audiences on Gabb Music.

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