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For our Dutch followers - De Top 25 Nederlandstalig Christelijk populair (CCM) van 31 augustus 2019




Onze top 25 is gebaseerd op het werkelijk aantal keer dat een lied in de afgelopen 14 dagen is beluisterd op de grootste streaming platforms. Het maakt voor onze lijst niet uit wanneer een lied is uitgebracht. Het enige dat telt is wat er op dit moment het meeste wordt afgespeeld.

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De Top 25 Nederlandstalig Christelijk populair (CCM)
Nr.Artiest - TitelVerandering
1Dwight Dissels - Dit Is De Dag+0
2Mozaiek Worship, Reni Kraayenoord - Jezus Overwinnaar+0
3Reyer, Talitha Govers - Jezus Overwinnaar - Acoustic+0
4Sela - Ik Zal Er Zijn+0
5Stichting Opwekking - Zegekroon (764)+0
6Elbert Smelt, Kinga Bán - Leef Met Volle Teugen+0
7InSalvation - Vul Dit Huis Met Uw Glorie+0
8Stichting Opwekking - Stil, Mijn Ziel, Wees Stil (717)+0
9Stichting Opwekking - Tienduizend Redenen (733)+0
10Stichting Opwekking - Lopen Op Het Water (789) - Live+0
11Trinity (NL) - Ik Wens Jou+0
12Kees Kraayenoord - Houd vol - Live+0
13Christian Verwoerd - Vol Ontzag+0
14Kinga Bán - Vandaag+0
15Matthijn Buwalda - Nog Een Rivier+4
16Reyer - Waardig is Uw naam-1
17Stichting Opwekking - De Kracht Van Uw Liefde (488) - Live-1
18Stichting Opwekking - God Maakt Vrij (720)-1
19Lev - Morgen Dans Je Weer-1
20Sela - Breng Ons Samen+0
21Christian Verwoerd - Hoor Jij De Vogels Nog Fluiten+0
22Sela - Juicht Want Jezus is Heer/Hij Is Verheerlijkt - LiveNIEUW
23Sela - Via DolorosaNIEUW
24Stichting Opwekking - Houd vol (798) - Live-2
25Kees Kraayenoord - Feest van genade - Live-2

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