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Our Top 25 Christian EDM (CEDM) of September 28th 2019




Our Charts are based on the actual number of times that a track has recently been played on the major streaming platforms.

On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6Wl1H7g3VPoRwRXzRM7tgk


The Top 25 Christian EDM (CEDM)
RankArtist - TitleChange
1Big Daddy Weave - Alive (Alive)+0
2Mat Kearney - Kings & Queens (CRAZYTALK)+0
3for KING & COUNTRY, GATTÜSO - God Only Knows (GATTÜSO Remix) (God Only Knows (GATTÜSO Remix))+2
4for KING & COUNTRY, R3HAB - joy. (R3HAB Remix) (joy. (R3HAB Remix))+0
5for KING & COUNTRY, R3HAB - God Only Knows (R3HAB Remix) (God Only Knows (R3HAB Remix))+1
6TobyMac - Everything (Everything)+1
7LEDGER - Completely (Completely)+3
8Capital Kings - Don't Wanna Wake Up (Don't Wanna Wake Up)+3
9Britt Nicole - Gold (Gold)+3
10Capital Kings - Love Is on Our Side (Love Is on Our Side)+3
11Royal Tailor, Capital Kings - Ready Set Go (feat. Capital Kings) (Royal Tailor)+5
12Skillet - Anchor (Save Me)-3
13Capital Kings, Hollyn - All Good (All Good)+4
14OBB, Dave Audé - 7 Billion (Dave Audé Remix) (7 Billion (Dave Audé Remix))+4
15Hillsong Young & Free, Andy Mineo - Every Little Thing (feat. Andy Mineo) (Every Little Thing)+0
16Capital Kings - I Feel so Alive (Capital Kings)+3
17Owl City, Britt Nicole - You’re Not Alone (Mobile Orchestra)+3
18Capital Kings - Live for the Drop (II)+3
19The Young Escape, nobigdyl. - Love Me Like You (Love Me Like You)+3
20The Young Escape - Good Life (Good Life)+3
21Local Sound - More Than Air (More Than Air)+3
22Local Sound - Nobody (Nobody)+3
23River Valley Worship - Future (Future)NEW
24SEU Worship - Won't Look Back (Won't Look Back)NEW
25Elevation Worship - Grace Like a Wave (Here As In Heaven)NEW

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