Aaron Shust Tops Charts With Latest Single

|PIC1|New pop rock sensation Aaron Shust is continuing to make his presence known as his hit single “My Saviour My God” captured the top spot on six radio and sales charts simultaneously this week, including the R&R Christian AC chart and the iTunes Inspirational category.

“My Saviour My God” is the second single off of Shust’s debut album, Anything Worth Saying, sales of which have increased over 560% in the last eight weeks, according to a news release.

|AD|“I’m absolutely amazed at the response people have had to these songs,” said Shust, who previously served as a full-time worship leader at Perimeter Church in Atlanta. “It’s hard for me to adequately express the gratitude I feel towards all of the people who have believed in me and this song since the beginning. I’m looking forward to spending time on the road this spring and summer so that I can get to know the people who’ve been impacted by this music and thank them in person for their support.”

“I’m glad that so many people across the country are becoming aware of what we’ve known for quite some time. Aaron is an amazingly talented musician and songwriter, and an even more special person,” said Mike McQuary, CEO of Brash Music. “We are proud to partner with Aaron and share in his vision for his music and help him spread his ministry.”

Fans looking to hear “My Saviour My God” live can catch Shust on tour with Shane & Shane, with ticket and venue information available at http://www.aaronshust.com.









Justin Camacho
Christian Today Correspondent
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