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Our Top 50 Christian EDM (CEDM) of April 18th, 2020



We have 1 new track in this week's chart. The highest new entry this week is 'ELEVATION RHYTHM - THIS MOMENT (THIS MOMENT)' at position number 47.

The highest climber in the chart this week is 'Hillsong UNITED, Cole Walowac - Not Today - Remix (Not Today)', moving up 12 positions to number 38.

Check the full version chart on our website for all of the details.

Listen to the Top 50 chart on the following streaming platforms (tracks not released on these platforms are skipped):

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6Wl1H7g3VPoRwRXzRM7tgk
Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/en/playlist/6772270224
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSxwvzjqcN_bJJaFTukS4sPU0UVukFfBY

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


The Top 50 Christian EDM (CEDM)
RankArtist - TitleChange
1NOTD, Daya - Wanted (Wanted)+0
2Armin van Buuren, Super8 & Tab - Leka (Leka)+0
3Mat Kearney - Kings & Queens (CRAZYTALK)+0
4for KING & COUNTRY, GATTÜSO - God Only Knows (GATTÜSO Remix) (God Only Knows (GATTÜSO Remix))+0
5Elevation Worship, Tauren Wells - Echo (Studio Version) (feat. Tauren Wells) (Echo (Studio Version) (feat. Tauren Wells))+0
6for KING & COUNTRY, R3HAB - God Only Knows (R3HAB Remix) (God Only Knows (R3HAB Remix))+1
7for KING & COUNTRY, R3HAB - Burn The Ships (R3HAB Remix) (Burn The Ships (R3HAB Remix))+3
8Charlie Rey - Undeniable Love (Undeniable Love)+0
9for KING & COUNTRY, R3HAB - joy. (R3HAB Remix) (joy. (R3HAB Remix))-3
10TobyMac - Everything (Everything)-1
11Britt Nicole - Gold (Gold)+0
12Big Daddy Weave - Alive (Alive)+0
13Aaron Cole, TobyMac - Right on Time (feat. Tobymac) (Right on Time (feat. Tobymac))+0
14Capital Kings - Don't Wanna Wake Up (Don't Wanna Wake Up)+0
15Capital Kings - Love Is on Our Side (Love Is on Our Side)+0
16Royal Tailor, Capital Kings - Ready Set Go (feat. Capital Kings) (Royal Tailor)+0
17ELEVATION RHYTHM - NEVER WALK AWAY (NEVER WALK AWAY)+0
18Hillsong Young & Free, Andy Mineo - Every Little Thing (III (Reimagined))+1
19Hollyn - Love With Your Life (One-Way Conversations)+1
20Owl City, Britt Nicole - You’re Not Alone (Mobile Orchestra)+3
21The Young Escape - Good Life (Good Life)-3
22Capital Kings, Hollyn - All Good (All Good)-1
23Capital Kings - I Feel so Alive (Capital Kings)-1
24Capital Kings - Live for the Drop (II)+1
25Elizabeth Grace - Like Myself (Like Myself)-1
26Local Sound - Wild (Wild)+0
27The Young Escape, nobigdyl. - Love Me Like You (Love Me Like You)+0
28Switch, Dillon Chase - Symphony - Radio Edit (Symphony (Radio Edit))+0
29River Valley Worship - Future (Future)+0
30Hillsong Young & Free - Just Jesus (III)+0
31Hollyn - Can’t Live Without (One-Way Conversations)+0
32Capital Kings - You'll Never Be Alone (Capital Kings)+0
33Local Sound - Nobody (Nobody)+0
34Elevation Worship - Grace Like a Wave (Here As In Heaven)+0
353FOR3 - Keep It 100 (The EP)+0
36Local Sound - More Than Air (More Than Air)+0
37LEDGER - Completely (Completely)+0
38Hillsong UNITED, Cole Walowac - Not Today - Remix (Not Today)+12
39Cape Lions - WIT IT (WIT IT)-1
40SEU Worship - Won't Look Back (Won't Look Back)-1
41ELEVATION RHYTHM - WILD LOVE (WILD LOVE)-1
42MDSN - Who We Are (Who We Are)-1
43Kennto, Leandro Alencar, Lala Nascimento - Like You Do (Like You Do)-1
44People of The Earth, Michael Schawel - Strength Of My Heart - Michael Schawel Remix (Strength Of My Heart (Michael Schawel Remix))-1
45CASS - Silhouettes (Silhouettes)-1
46Manafest - Stones (Stones)-1
47ELEVATION RHYTHM - THIS MOMENT (THIS MOMENT)NEW
48Capital Kings, KB - Northern Sky (feat. Kb) (II)-2
49Jaisua, CASS - All I See (feat. CASS) (All I See (feat. CASS))-2
50Matthew Parker - Adventure (Adventure)-2


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