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Our Top 50 Christian EDM (CEDM) of January 25th, 2020




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 50 playlist is also available on the following platforms (tracks not released on these platforms are skipped).
On Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/en/playlist/6772270224
SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/christiandance/sets/top-50-christian-edm-cedm
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/gb/playlist/Top-50-Christian-EDM-(CEDM)-by-Christian-Dance-Radio/pl.u-pMyAbqmTW8kZLWW?app=music&at=1l3vpUI
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSxwvzjqcN_bJJaFTukS4sPU0UVukFfBY
Napster: https://app.napster.com/playlists/playlist/mp.274248828
Qobuz: http://open.qobuz.com/playlist/2613200

You can also listen to the Top 50 using a webplayer: https://play.soundsgood.co/playlist/top-50-christian-edm-cedm


The Top 50 Christian EDM (CEDM)
RankArtist - TitleChange
1NOTD, Daya - Wanted (Wanted)+0
2Mat Kearney - Kings & Queens (CRAZYTALK)+0
3for KING & COUNTRY, R3HAB - joy. (R3HAB Remix) (joy. (R3HAB Remix))+1
4Tauren Wells - Like You Love Me (Like You Love Me - EP)-1
5Charlie Rey - Undeniable Love (Undeniable Love)+2
6for KING & COUNTRY, R3HAB - God Only Knows (R3HAB Remix) (God Only Knows (R3HAB Remix))-1
7Elevation Worship, Tauren Wells - Echo (Studio Version) (feat. Tauren Wells) (Echo (Studio Version) (feat. Tauren Wells))-1
8TobyMac - Everything (Everything)+0
9for KING & COUNTRY, R3HAB - Burn The Ships (R3HAB Remix) (Burn The Ships (R3HAB Remix))+0
10Britt Nicole - Gold (Gold)+3
11Big Daddy Weave - Alive (Alive)-1
12for KING & COUNTRY, GATTÜSO - God Only Knows (GATTÜSO Remix) (God Only Knows (GATTÜSO Remix))-1
13Capital Kings - Don't Wanna Wake Up (Don't Wanna Wake Up)-1
14Capital Kings - Love Is on Our Side (Love Is on Our Side)+0
15Royal Tailor, Capital Kings - Ready Set Go (feat. Capital Kings) (Royal Tailor)+0
16Capital Kings, Hollyn - All Good (All Good)+0
17Kennto, Leandro Alencar, Lala Nascimento - Like You Do (Like You Do)+0
18Hillsong Young & Free, Andy Mineo - Every Little Thing (III (Reimagined))+0
19Capital Kings - I Feel so Alive (Capital Kings)+0
20Owl City, Britt Nicole - You’re Not Alone (Mobile Orchestra)+0
21Capital Kings - Live for the Drop (II)+0
22ELEVATION RHYTHM - NEVER WALK AWAY (NEVER WALK AWAY)+2
23The Young Escape, nobigdyl. - Love Me Like You (Love Me Like You)-1
24The Young Escape - Good Life (Good Life)-1
25Cape Lions - WIT IT (WIT IT)+0
26Local Sound - Nobody (Nobody)+0
27River Valley Worship - Future (Future)+0
28Capital Kings - You'll Never Be Alone (Capital Kings)+0
29Local Sound - More Than Air (More Than Air)+0
30SEU Worship - Won't Look Back (Won't Look Back)+0
31Elevation Worship - Grace Like a Wave (Here As In Heaven)+0
323FOR3 - Keep It 100 (The EP)+0
33Jaisua, CASS - All I See (feat. CASS) (All I See (feat. CASS))+0
34Hillsong Young & Free - Love Won't Let Me Down (Love Won’t Let Me Down)+0
35ELEVATION RHYTHM - WILD LOVE (WILD LOVE)+8
36MDSN - Who We Are (Who We Are)-1
37Capital Kings, KB - Northern Sky (feat. Kb) (II)-1
38Matthew Parker - Adventure (Adventure)-1
39Capital Kings - In the Wild (II)-1
40Matthew Parker - Never Giving Up On You (Adventure (Deluxe))-1
41LEDGER - Completely (Completely)-1
42Hillsong UNITED, Cole Walowac - Not Today - Remix (Not Today)-1
43Riley Clemmons - Better For It (Riley Clemmons)-1
44Elizabeth Grace - Like Myself (Like Myself)+0
45Hillsong Young & Free - Let Go (Let Go)+0
46Capital Kings, Aaron Cole - Rip It Up (feat. Aaron Cole) (Rip It Up (feat. Aaron Cole))+0
47Capital Kings, Reconcile - I Can't Quit (feat. Reconcile) (I Can't Quit (feat. Reconcile))+0
48Motion Worship - Freedom Wild (Motion Worship)+2
49Mosaic MSC - Heartbeat - Live (Glory & Wonder)-1
50Switch, Dillon Chase - Symphony - Radio Edit (Symphony (Radio Edit))-1

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