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The Top 50 Christian Contemporary Music (CCM + CEDM) released in the past week - Thursday, January 19th, 2023

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


Discover the most popular Christian Contemporary Music & CEDM released between January 12th and January 19th, 2023. 

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

So here's this week's chart of the most popular Christian Contemporary Music (CCM + CEDM) in the English language released in the past week:

(Click any song title on our webpage to open that song on Spotify) 


Rank - Title - Artist
#1 - 'Beauty' by Bethel Music, David Funk
#2 - 'This Is Our God' by Phil Wickham
#3 - 'Friend In Jesus - Live' by CAIN
#4 - 'In The End' by Manafest
#5 - 'You're Not Done' by Leeland, Charity Gayle
#6 - 'Jesus, The Treasure' by Erik Nieder
#7 - 'Yes And Amen - Live In Manila' by Planetshakers
#8 - 'With Everything I Am - Live' by 7 Hills Worship
#9 - 'Rev It Up' by Alive City, Tryhard Society
#10 - 'I Speak Jesus - Live' by Vineyard Worship, Kyle Howard, Alexandria Faison, Lauren Hinds
#11 - 'Blessed Hope' by Vive Worship
#12 - 'Easy To Praise' by Patrick Mayberry
#13 - 'Remain - Live' by Victory Worship, Jeremiah Mateola, Rozanne Hodgetts
#14 - 'My Shepherd (Psalm 23)' by Aaron Shust, Joshua Aaron
#15 - 'You're Not Done - Single Version' by Leeland
#16 - 'Dark Mirage' by Matthew Parker, HIDDEN EYES
#17 - 'Give Us Souls - Live' by MBL Worship, Brennan Joseph
#18 - 'Love of Another Kind' by Rich Mullins, Bellsburg Sessions
#19 - 'Wannabe' by Blessing Offor
#20 - 'Worthy is Your Name - Radio Version' by Reach City Worship, John Wesley
#21 - 'Awesome God' by Point Of Grace
#22 - 'Grace' by Blessing Offor
#23 - 'Palaces' by Branan Murphy
#24 - 'Looking For God' by Blessing Offor
#25 - 'Our Fortress' by Ginny Owens
#26 - 'No Place Better (Psalm 84)' by Caroline Cobb
#27 - 'Move Of God - Remix' by planetboom
#28 - 'Can You Hear It - Live' by Life Church Music
#29 - 'I'll Take It' by Blessing Offor
#30 - 'Look At Love' by Blessing Offor
#31 - 'That's Us - Remix' by planetboom
#32 - 'Last For Now' by Blessing Offor
#33 - 'Armor' by Seth & Nirva
#34 - 'I Am Found - Remix' by planetboom
#35 - 'I Will Follow You - Remix' by planetboom
#36 - 'Hopes Up' by Emily Faith
#37 - 'I'm Free, I'm Fearless - Remix' by planetboom
#38 - 'Instruments Of Peace' by Brian Doerksen
#39 - 'Praise On Praise - Remix' by planetboom
#40 - 'The Heart Of Worship' by Ben Laine
#41 - 'Revival's Here - Remix' by planetboom
#42 - 'Lost Time' by Crossroads Music
#43 - 'I Believe - Remix' by planetboom
#44 - 'The Core - Remix' by planetboom
#45 - 'Build a Boat' by Chad Graham
#46 - 'Beauty For Ashes - Remix' by planetboom
#47 - 'Close to Me' by Collington
#48 - 'Nothing On You - Remix' by planetboom
#49 - 'So Will I (100 Billion X) - Retain Remix' by Retain
#50 - 'Word - Remix' by planetboom

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You can hear these songs on a special 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 Christian Contemporary releases in the English language...

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