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The Top 100 Christian EDM (CEDM) for Saturday, December 25th, 2021

The Top 100 Christian EDM (CEDM)



Merry Christmas everyone!

We have 3 new tracks in this week's chart. The highest new entry this week is 'Mind' by Dr Jaymz at position number 16. 

The highest climber in the chart this week is 'Stay (feat. Eris Ford) - Remix' by Quinten Coblentz, GIDI, Eris Ford, moving up 12 positions to number 82.


Rank - Title - Artist (Change)
#1 - 'Kings & Queens' by Mat Kearney (+0)
#2 - 'Wanted' by NOTD, Daya (+0)
#3 - 'Symphony' by Switch, Dillon Chase (+0)
#4 - 'Gold' by Britt Nicole (+0)
#5 - 'Firestarter (Doug Weier Remix)' by Manafest (+0)
#6 - 'Adventure' by Matthew Parker (+1)
#7 - 'Stones' by Manafest (-1)
#8 - 'Everything' by TobyMac (+4)
#9 - 'For An Angel - Radio Edit' by Paul van Dyk (+4)
#10 - 'Fuego (R3HAB Remix)' by Steven Malcolm, Shaggy, R3HAB (+4)
#11 - 'Back In Time - Wilson & Smokin' Jack Hill Remix' by LZ7, Smokin' Jack Hill, Wilson (-2)
#12 - 'Love Me Like You' by The Young Escape, nobigdyl. (-1)
#13 - 'Burn The Ships (R3HAB Remix)' by for KING & COUNTRY, R3HAB (+3)
#14 - 'I Wanna Remember (feat. Carrie Underwood) - R3HAB Remix' by NEEDTOBREATHE, R3HAB, Carrie Underwood (+1)
#15 - 'Born Again' by Dr Jaymz (-5)
#16 - 'Mind' by Dr Jaymz (NEW)
#17 - 'Good Life' by The Young Escape (+0)
#18 - 'Love With Your Life' by Hollyn (+2)
#19 - 'Count Me In' by Switch (+6)
#20 - 'Jump' by Myoon (+1)
#21 - 'Tidal Wave' by Dr Jaymz (-13)
#22 - 'You're Not Alone' by Owl City, Britt Nicole (+0)
#23 - 'Amazing Grace - HGHTS Remix' by Hyper Fenton, Moflo Music, HGHTS (-5)
#24 - 'NEVER WALK AWAY' by ELEVATION RHYTHM (-5)
#25 - 'Never Giving Up On You' by Matthew Parker (+2)
#26 - 'God Only Knows (R3HAB Remix)' by for KING & COUNTRY, R3HAB (-3)
#27 - 'Who We Are' by MDSN (-3)
#28 - 'Not My Style (R3HAB Remix)' by Sarah Reeves, R3HAB (+0)
#29 - 'SIMPLE (feat. Joe L Barnes)' by ELEVATION RHYTHM, Joe L Barnes (-3)
#30 - 'Headspace - GOLDHOUSE Remix' by Riley Clemmons, GOLDHOUSE (-1)
#31 - 'Nobody' by Local Sound (-1)
#32 - 'Future' by River Valley Worship (-1)
#33 - 'WIT IT' by Cape Lions (-1)
#34 - 'Keep It 100' by 3FOR3 (-1)
#35 - 'Can't Live Without' by Hollyn (+4)
#36 - 'Wild' by Local Sound (-2)
#37 - 'So Alive' by The Young Escape (+3)
#38 - 'Thunderstruck' by Owl City, Sarah Russell (+3)
#39 - 'TOGETHER (R3HAB Remix) [feat. Kirk Franklin & Tori Kelly]' by for KING & COUNTRY, Kirk Franklin, R3HAB (-4)
#40 - 'Alive' by Big Daddy Weave (-4)
#41 - 'Echo (Studio Version) (feat. Tauren Wells)' by Elevation Worship, Tauren Wells (+3)
#42 - 'Just Jesus' by Hillsong Young & Free (-4)
#43 - 'Leka' by Armin van Buuren, Super8 & Tab (+3)
#44 - 'More Than Air' by Local Sound (-2)
#45 - 'Infinite Dream' by Cruce Merchant (+7)
#46 - 'Love Won't Let Me Down' by Hillsong Young & Free (-3)
#47 - 'WILD LOVE' by ELEVATION RHYTHM (-10)
#48 - 'Let Go' by Hillsong Young & Free (+10)
#49 - 'Silhouettes' by CASS (-4)
#50 - 'Because Of Your Love' by Chris Quilala (-3)
#51 - 'neverfade' by The Young Escape (-3)
#52 - 'Look At Me' by Mr. Talkbox, T-Pain (+8)
#53 - 'Less Than a Minute' by Tinlicker (+8)
#54 - 'All I See (feat. CASS)' by Jaisua, CASS (-5)
#55 - 'The Darkness (feat. Svrcina)' by Built By Titan, SVRCINA (-5)
#56 - 'Collide (feat. Jonathan Thulin)' by Built By Titan, Jonathan Thulin (-5)
#57 - 'The Wonders Of You' by Andy Hunter (+7)
#58 - 'joy. (R3HAB Remix)' by for KING & COUNTRY, R3HAB (-5)
#59 - 'Not Today - Remix' by Hillsong UNITED, Cole Walowac (-5)
#60 - 'Won't Look Back' by SEU Worship (-5)
#61 - 'Grace Like a Wave' by Elevation Worship (-5)
#62 - 'Every Little Thing' by Hillsong Young & Free, Andy Mineo (-5)
#63 - 'Where You Are (Reimagined)' by Hillsong Young & Free (+3)
#64 - 'STICKS & STONES' by CASS (+3)
#65 - 'Right Where You Want Me' by Sarah Reeves (-6)
#66 - 'I just need U. - Capital Kings Remix' by TobyMac, Capital Kings (-4)
#67 - 'Letting Go' by Verses (-4)
#68 - 'Completely' by LEDGER (-3)
#69 - 'Don't Look Down (feat. Blake Young)' by CASS, Blake Young (+8)
#70 - 'Tonight' by TobyMac, John Cooper (-2)
#71 - 'Jump' by Switch (-2)
#72 - 'Brighter' by WYLD, SSTEDI (-2)
#73 - 'Shepherd (Hotel Sessions)' by Local Sound (+5)
#74 - 'Snapshot' by Matthew Parker, JSteph (-3)
#75 - 'Come Back Home (GATTÜSO Remix)' by Petey Martin, Lauren Daigle, GATTÜSO (-3)
#76 - 'Symphony - Radio Edit' by Switch, Dillon Chase (-3)
#77 - 'Wild (Remix)' by Local Sound (+4)
#78 - 'Braver' by Matthew Parker (-4)
#79 - 'Better For It' by Riley Clemmons (-4)
#80 - 'Kerosene' by MDSN (-4)
#81 - 'Bold' by LEDGER (+8)
#82 - 'Stay (feat. Eris Ford) - Remix' by Quinten Coblentz, GIDI, Eris Ford (+12)
#83 - 'Freedom Wild' by Motion Worship (-4)
#84 - 'Be The Change' by Britt Nicole (-4)
#85 - 'We Go' by Matthew Parker (-3)
#86 - 'Showstopper - Capital Kings Remix' by TobyMac, Capital Kings (-3)
#87 - 'REALITY' by ELEVATION RHYTHM (-3)
#88 - 'Like Myself' by Elizabeth Grace (+10)
#89 - 'Up Again (Lucky Rose Remix)' by Dan Bremnes, Lucky Rose (-4)
#90 - 'Earth' by Gateway Youth (-4)
#91 - 'High Low' by Alive City (+8)
#92 - 'Follow Me' by Shonlock (-5)
#93 - 'Resurrection Life' by C3LA Music (-5)
#94 - 'Radical' by Ecclesia, CalledOut Music, CASS (-4)
#95 - 'Glorious Day - Remix' by Passion, Kristian Stanfill, Jeff Lawson (-4)
#96 - 'More Of You' by Hillsong Young & Free (NEW)
#97 - 'Every Good Thing - Neon Feather Remix' by For All Seasons, Neon Feather (-5)
#98 - 'Promise Keeper' by sxxnt. (-5)
#99 - 'WORTH FIGHTING FOR' by CASS (NEW)
#100 - 'Alright (Remix)' by Jonathan Ogden, Chris Howland (-5)


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