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The Top 50 Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) released in the past week - August 26th, 2021

Top 50 Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) released in the past week


Discover the most popular Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) released between August 19th and August 26th, 2021. 

Most new releases are published on Fridays. On Thursdays, we look back at the Christian music (we know) that was released in the past week and select the 50 most-streamed releases. Our fans / followers are always the first to see this list!

So here is this weeks chart of the most popular Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) released in the past week:

Rank - Title - Artist
#1 - 'Might Get Loud (feat. Chris Brown, Brandon Lake & Tiffany Hudson)' by Elevation Worship, Chris Brown, Brandon Lake, Tiffany Hudson
#2 - 'lost ‘cause' by Switchfoot
#3 - 'Make A Difference' by Danny Gokey
#4 - 'Hope Of The Ages' by Hillsong Worship, Reuben Morgan, Cody Carnes
#5 - 'Ain't It Like Jesus' by Newsboys
#6 - 'beloved' by Switchfoot
#7 - 'splinter' by Switchfoot
#8 - 'I Need You' by Gable Price and Friends
#9 - 'How Deep the Father's Love For Us - Live' by REVERE, Citizens, Mission House
#10 - 'Wide Awake' by The Gray Havens
#11 - 'Hope Builds - Live' by Citipointe Worship, Jess Steer
#12 - 'Keep My Eyes Up' by Ryan Ellis
#13 - 'If I'm Being Honest...' by Gable Price and Friends
#14 - 'Rise Up' by Caleb and Kelsey
#15 - 'Bigger Story' by Cade Thompson
#16 - 'Someday (Regrow)' by Gable Price and Friends
#17 - 'Never Get Used to It' by Mark Barlow
#18 - 'Your Presence' by Daystar, Joni Lamb & The Daystar Singers & Band, Planetshakers
#19 - 'Expectation' by Vineyard Worship, Vineyard Soul, Joshua Miller
#20 - 'Act Right' by V. Rose
#21 - 'Clouds' by Jeremiah Paltan, Faith Lofi
#22 - 'Do For Love' by Danny Gokey, Angie Rose
#23 - 'Jesus People' by Danny Gokey
#24 - 'Alibi' by Futures
#25 - 'What You Can't Forget' by Leanna Crawford
#26 - 'Without Music' by Carolyn Arends, Amy Grant
#27 - 'He Believes In You' by Danny Gokey
#28 - 'Truth Is' by Danny Gokey
#29 - 'Agradecido' by Danny Gokey
#30 - 'All Are Welcome' by Danny Gokey
#31 - 'I'm Coming Alive' by Saddleback Worship
#32 - 'Paghilom - Healing (Studio)' by Victory Worship
#33 - 'Takes Hold' by Shawn Thomas
#34 - 'Peace' by Danny Gokey
#35 - 'Stay Strong' by Danny Gokey
#36 - 'Paghilom - Healing (Live)' by Victory Worship
#37 - 'Speak To The Mountains - Live' by Church of the City, Chris McClarney
#38 - 'Endgame' by The War Within
#39 - 'Our God Is Coming Back' by Patrick Mayberry
#40 - 'You Brought Me Out - Live' by Grace City, Jameil Walls
#41 - 'House of Miracles - Song Session' by DOE, Essential Worship
#42 - 'The Melody' by Melanie Penn
#43 - 'You Always Win (Reimagined)' by Central Live
#44 - 'Wild' by Creative Culture Co., Orin Joshua Mozon
#45 - 'Running In a Dream' by John Michael Howell, Emily Watts
#46 - 'All My Ways' by Sarah Nathalié
#47 - 'As You Are' by Elenee Young
#48 - 'Death to Life' by DBU Chapel Worship
#49 - 'What My Father Does - Acoustic' by John Waller, Sophee Waller
#50 - 'Can't Praise Away the Mourning' by Sam McCabe


You can hear these songs on a special Christian Contemporary Music playlist that we have for you on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0gA5SZLPEKKTvilc2AhLY7

Obviously, this playlist changes every week, so don't forget to save your favorites! If you follow this playlist, you will always have the most up-to-date overview of the most popular newest CCM releases in the English language...

Check www.ChristianDance.eu for more Christian playlists.

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