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Our Top 50 Gospel Music of November 30th, 2019




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

Check it out on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2L0NAv4gu7xdc2pgMO3Lez
On Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/en/playlist/6772273004



The Top 50 Gospel
RankArtist - TitleChange
1Kanye West - God Is (JESUS IS KING)+0
2Kanye West, Sunday Service Choir - Every Hour (JESUS IS KING)+0
3Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey - When You Believe (with Mariah Carey) (My Love Is Your Love)+0
4Leonard Cohen - Hallelujah (Various Positions)+0
5Kirk Franklin - Love Theory (Love Theory)+1
6Kirk Franklin - I Smile (Hello Fear)+1
7Travis Greene - Won't Let Go (Won't Let Go)-2
8Hezekiah Walker - Every Praise - (album edit) (Azusa The Next Generation)+0
9Mary Mary - Shackles (Praise You) (Thankful)+0
10Koryn Hawthorne - Won't He Do It (Greenleaf Soundtrack - Season 2)+0
11Tamela Mann - Change Me (One Way)+0
12Travis Greene - Made A Way (The Hill)+0
13JJ Hairston, Bishop Cortez Vaughn - You Deserve It (feat. Bishop Cortez Vaughn) (You Deserve It (Deluxe Edition))+0
14Marvin Sapp - Never Would Have Made It (Thirsty)+0
15Tasha Cobbs Leonard - Break Every Chain - Live (Grace (Live/Deluxe))+0
16Tasha Cobbs Leonard - This Is A Move - Live (This Is A Move (Live))+2
17William McDowell - I Give Myself Away (As We Worship Live)-1
18Tasha Cobbs Leonard - For Your Glory - Live (Grace (Live/Deluxe))+1
19Todd Dulaney - Your Great Name (Your Great Name)+1
20Fred Hammond, Radical For Christ - No Weapon (Spirit Of David)+1
21Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Kierra Sheard - Your Spirit (Heart. Passion. Pursuit.)+1
22Sinach - Way Maker (Way Maker)+1
23Aretha Franklin - Bridge over Troubled Water (The Very Best of Aretha Franklin - The 70's)+1
24Todd Dulaney - Victory Belongs To Jesus (A Worshipper's Heart)+1
25Kirk Franklin - Love Theory (LONG LIVE LOVE)-8
26Jaisua, CASS - All I See (feat. CASS) (All I See (feat. CASS))+1
27Tori Kelly, Kirk Franklin - Never Alone (Hiding Place)+0
28Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Nicki Minaj - I'm Getting Ready (Heart. Passion. Pursuit.)+0
29Travis Greene - Intentional (The Hill)+0
30Kirk Franklin - Imagine Me (Hero)+0
31Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Jimi Cravity - You Know My Name (Heart. Passion. Pursuit.)+0
32Tamela Mann, Kirk Franklin - Take Me to the King (feat. Kirk Franklin) (Best Days)+0
33Israel & New Breed - In Jesus Name (Covered: Alive In Asia (Deluxe Version))+0
34Marvin Sapp - Close (Radio Edit) (Close (Radio Edit))+0
35People & Songs, Joshua Sherman - Psalm 23 (I Am Not Alone) (Psalm 23 (I Am Not Alone))+0
36Whitney Houston - Step by Step (The Preacher's Wife)+0
37William McDowell, Trinity Anderson - Spirit Break Out (feat. Trinity Anderson) (Sounds of Revival)+0
38Tasha Cobbs Leonard - Fill Me Up - Live (One Place Live)+0
39Kirk Franklin - OK (LONG LIVE LOVE)+1
40Kirk Franklin - Just for Me (LONG LIVE LOVE)+1
41Tasha Cobbs Leonard - You Know My Name - Live (Heart. Passion. Pursuit.: Live At Passion City Church)+1
42Sam Cooke - A Change Is Gonna Come (A Change Is Gonna Come)+1
43William Murphy, Bishop James Morton - Everlasting God (Demonstrate (Deluxe Edition))+1
44Travis Greene - You Waited (Radio Edit) [Live] (You Waited (Radio Edit) [Live])+1
45Jonathan McReynolds - Make Room (Make Room)+1
46Kirk Franklin - Wanna Be Happy? (Losing My Religion)+2
47Marvin Sapp - Praise Him In Advance (Thirsty)+2
48Tasha Cobbs Leonard - Gracefully Broken (Heart. Passion. Pursuit.)+2
49Kirk Franklin - Something About the Name Jesus (The Nu Nation Project)NIEUW
50Fred Hammond - We're Blessed (Nothing But The Hits: Fred Hammond)NIEUW

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