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The Top 100 Gospel for Saturday, December 25th, 2021

The Top 100 Gospel



Merry Christmas everyone!

We have 4 new tracks in this week's chart. The highest new entry this week is 'I Love The Lord (with Georgia Mass Choir)' by Whitney Houston, The Georgia Mass Choir at position number 86. 

The highest climber in the chart this week is 'I Understand' by Smokie Norful, moving up 11 positions to number 89.  


Rank - Artist - Title (Change)
#1 - 'When You Believe - from The Prince of Egypt' by Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey (+0)
#2 - 'Hallelujah' by Leonard Cohen (+0)
#3 - 'God Is' by Kanye West (+0)
#4 - 'Joy of the Lord (feat. Dante Bowe, Naomi Raine, Katie Torwalt & Mav City Gospel Choir)' by Maverick City Music, Katie Torwalt, Naomi Raine, Mav City Gospel Choir, Dante Bowe (+1)
#5 - 'Every Hour' by Kanye West, Sunday Service Choir (+1)
#6 - 'I Smile' by Kirk Franklin (+1)
#7 - 'Shackles (Praise You)' by Mary Mary (-3)
#8 - 'You Know My Name' by Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Jimi Cravity (+2)
#9 - 'Looking for You' by Kirk Franklin (-1)
#10 - 'Break Every Chain - Live' by Tasha Cobbs Leonard (-1)
#11 - 'Never Would Have Made It' by Marvin Sapp (+1)
#12 - 'I'm Getting Ready' by Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Nicki Minaj (+2)
#13 - 'Step by Step' by Whitney Houston (+2)
#14 - 'I'll Find You (feat. Tori Kelly)' by Lecrae, Tori Kelly (-3)
#15 - 'Won't He Do It' by Koryn Hawthorne (+2)
#16 - 'Love Theory' by Kirk Franklin (-3)
#17 - 'God Will Work It Out (feat. Naomi Raine, Israel Houghton & Mav City Gospel Choir)' by Maverick City Music, Naomi Raine, Israel Houghton, Mav City Gospel Choir (+7)
#18 - 'Love Theory' by Kirk Franklin (-2)
#19 - 'Every Praise - (album edit)' by Hezekiah Walker (+6)
#20 - 'Your Spirit' by Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Kierra Sheard (-2)
#21 - 'No Weapon' by Fred Hammond, Radical For Christ (+6)
#22 - 'Take Me to the King (feat. Kirk Franklin)' by Tamela Mann, Kirk Franklin (-3)
#23 - 'Waymaker' by Michael W. Smith, Vanessa Campagna, Madelyn Berry (-3)
#24 - 'joyful' by Dante Bowe (-2)
#25 - 'Keep Praying (feat. DOE, Ryan Ofei & Mav City Gospel Choir)' by Maverick City Music, DOE, Ryan Ofei, Mav City Gospel Choir (-2)
#26 - 'Wonder (feat. Le'Andria Johnson)' by Travis Greene, Le'Andria Johnson (+4)
#27 - 'Made A Way' by Travis Greene (-1)
#28 - 'Way Maker' by Sinach (+3)
#29 - 'For Your Glory - Live' by Tasha Cobbs Leonard (+3)
#30 - 'Imagine Me' by Kirk Franklin (+3)
#31 - 'Bridge over Troubled Water' by Aretha Franklin (+3)
#32 - 'Psalm 23 (I Am Not Alone)' by People & Songs, Joshua Sherman (+3)
#33 - 'Gracefully Broken' by Tasha Cobbs Leonard (-5)
#34 - 'Something About the Name Jesus' by Kirk Franklin (+2)
#35 - 'Revolution' by Kirk Franklin, The Family (-6)
#36 - 'I Need You Now' by Smokie Norful (+1)
#37 - 'Believe For It - Live' by CeCe Winans (+2)
#38 - 'You Raise Me Up' by Secret Garden, Brian Kennedy (+6)
#39 - 'Father Stretch' by Sunday Service Choir (+6)
#40 - 'Refiner' by Maverick City Music, Chandler Moore, Steffany Gretzinger (-19)
#41 - 'You Get The Glory' by Jonathan Traylor (+7)
#42 - 'Wade In The Water - Live' by The Spirituals (-4)
#43 - 'Breathe (feat. Chandler Moore, Jonathan Mcreynolds, Doe & Mav City Gospel Choir)' by Maverick City Music, Chandler Moore, Jonathan McReynolds, DOE, Mav City Gospel Choir (+6)
#44 - 'My Portion' by Jekalyn Carr (-4)
#45 - 'Never Alone' by Tori Kelly, Kirk Franklin (+6)
#46 - 'Fill Me Up - Live' by Tasha Cobbs Leonard (-5)
#47 - 'We're Blessed' by Fred Hammond (-5)
#48 - 'Redeemer' by Nicole C. Mullen (-5)
#49 - 'Nobody Greater' by VaShawn Mitchell (-3)
#50 - 'We Gon' Be Alright' by Tye Tribbett (+8)
#51 - 'Brighter Day' by Kirk Franklin (-4)
#52 - 'Just Like God' by Evvie McKinney (+7)
#53 - 'Goodness of God' by Israel & New Breed, Cristabel Clack (+8)
#54 - 'Mighty One (feat. Todd Dulaney, Maryanne J. George & Mav City Gospel Choir)' by Maverick City Music, Todd Dulaney, Maryanne J. George, Mav City Gospel Choir (-4)
#55 - 'This Is A Move - Live' by Tasha Cobbs Leonard (+9)
#56 - 'Change Me' by Tamela Mann (+9)
#57 - 'Intentional' by Travis Greene (+10)
#58 - 'In Jesus Name' by Israel & New Breed (-6)
#59 - 'Wanna Be Happy?' by Kirk Franklin (+9)
#60 - 'Worth - Full Version' by Anthony Brown & group therAPy (+9)
#61 - 'Praise Him In Advance' by Marvin Sapp (-8)
#62 - 'A Change Is Gonna Come' by Sam Cooke (-8)
#63 - 'It's Working' by William Murphy (+7)
#64 - 'Open My Heart' by Yolanda Adams (-9)
#65 - 'What Can I Do - Live' by Tye Tribbett (+7)
#66 - 'Let The Church Say Amen - Radio Edit' by Andrae Crouch, Marvin Winans (+7)
#67 - 'God in Me (feat. Kierra Sheard)' by Mary Mary, Kierra Sheard (+7)
#68 - 'Because Of Who You Are' by Vicki Yohe (-12)
#69 - 'Just Want to Praise You' by Maurette Brown Clark (+7)
#70 - 'Can't Give Up Now' by Mary Mary (-13)
#71 - 'Count On Me - from "Waiting to Exhale" - Original Soundtrack' by Whitney Houston, CeCe Winans (+6)
#72 - 'A God Like You' by Kirk Franklin (+7)
#73 - 'He Wants It All' by Forever Jones (+7)
#74 - 'Something Has To Break (feat. Tasha Cobbs Leonard) - Live' by Kierra Sheard, Tasha Cobbs Leonard (+9)
#75 - 'Thank You For It All' by Marvin Sapp (+9)
#76 - 'joyful' by Dante Bowe (-16)
#77 - 'How Great (Single Mix)' by Koryn Hawthorne, Matt Maher (+9)
#78 - 'Make It Right (feat. Dante Bowe, Todd Dulaney, Jekalyn Carr & Mav City Gospel Choir)' by Maverick City Music, Dante Bowe, Todd Dulaney, Jekalyn Carr, Mav City Gospel Choir (-16)
#79 - 'Son of Suffering (feat. Jekalyn Carr, Chandler Moore & Mav City Gospel Choir)' by Maverick City Music, Jekalyn Carr, Mav City Gospel Choir, Chandler Moore (-16)
#80 - 'Deliver Me (This Is My Exodus) (feat. Le'Andria Johnson)' by Donald Lawrence, The Tri-City Singers, Le'Andria Johnson (-14)
#81 - 'Grateful' by Hezekiah Walker, Love Fellowship Choir (-10)
#82 - 'God Favored Me (Extended Version) (feat. Marvin Sapp & DJ Rogers)' by Hezekiah Walker, Love Fellowship Choir, Marvin Sapp, D.J. Rogers (+9)
#83 - 'Stomp (Remix)' by Kirk Franklin (-8)
#84 - 'Go Get It' by Mary Mary (+10)
#85 - 'Strong God' by Kirk Franklin (-7)
#86 - 'I Love The Lord (with Georgia Mass Choir)' by Whitney Houston, The Georgia Mass Choir (NEW)
#87 - 'Hold On (Change Is Comin')' by Sounds Of Blackness (+10)
#88 - 'Addictive Love - Different Lifestyles Album Version' by Bebe & Cece Winans (+10)
#89 - 'I Understand' by Smokie Norful (+11)
#90 - 'I Will Sing - Live' by Don Moen, Integrity's Hosanna! Music (NEW)
#91 - 'Weak' by Sunday Service Choir (-10)
#92 - 'Anything For You' by Ledisi (-10)
#93 - 'Anything For You - The Duet' by Ledisi, PJ Morton (-8)
#94 - 'Listen' by Marvin Sapp (-7)
#95 - 'My World Needs You (feat. Sarah Reeves, Tasha Cobbs & Tamela Mann)' by Kirk Franklin, Sarah Reeves, Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Tamela Mann (NEW)
#96 - 'Everlasting God (feat. Bishop James Morton)' by William Murphy, Bishop James Morton (-8)
#97 - 'Speak The Name' by Koryn Hawthorne (-8)
#98 - 'Unstoppable' by Koryn Hawthorne (-8)
#99 - 'It Ain't Over' by Maurette Brown Clark (NEW)
#100 - 'And You Don't Stop' by The Walls Group (-8)


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