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The Top 50 Christian Contemporary Music (CCM + CEDM) released in the past week - Thursday, February 23rd, 2023

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

Discover the most popular Christian Contemporary Music & CEDM released between February 16th and February 23rd, 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 - 'Don't Lose Heart' by Steven Curtis Chapman, Mitchell Tenpenny
#2 - 'King of Calvary - Live' by Matt Redman
#3 - 'Make It Through' by Leanna Crawford
#4 - 'Hold On' by Jervis Campbell
#5 - 'Growing Pains (Radio)' by ELEVATION RHYTHM
#6 - 'ABLE' by Ryan Stevenson
#7 - 'COME THRU' by ZOE Music
#8 - 'That's The Thing About Praise - Radio Version' by Benjamin William Hastings, Blessing Offor
#9 - 'Heavenly Father' by Rachael Nemiroff
#10 - 'Never Lose My Fire - Live' by MBL Worship, Brennan Joseph
#11 - 'The Wild Ones' by Rachael Lampa
#12 - 'Only One Thing' by Erik Nieder
#13 - 'Lean on the Lord - Live' by Ryan Ellis
#14 - 'It's a Yes' by Consumed By Fire
#15 - 'Cornerstone - Radio Edit' by TobyMac, Zach Williams
#16 - 'Safe' by Alive City
#17 - 'What a Day' by Matthew West
#18 - 'The Praise is Yours - Live' by Matt Redman
#19 - 'I Need Jesus' by Matthew West
#20 - 'Collide - dance party' by LOVKN
#21 - 'Future Looks Good' by Matthew West
#22 - 'Son of Suffering - Live' by Matt Redman
#23 - 'Me of All People' by Matthew West
#24 - 'We Press On (feat. Watoto)' by Brad & Rebekah, Watoto
#25 - 'Imperfections' by Matthew West
#26 - 'Amen (Total Praise) / Lamb of God (Reprise) - Live' by Matt Redman
#27 - 'Praise The Lord (To God Be the Glory)' by Matthew West
#28 - 'Love is This - Live' by Matt Redman, May Angeles
#29 - 'I Believe' by Point Of Grace, Wes King
#30 - 'That's The Thing About Praise - Acoustic' by Benjamin William Hastings
#31 - 'The Last Song' by Matthew West
#32 - 'Unconditional - Live' by Matt Redman, Matt Maher
#33 - 'I Trust Jesus' by Matthew West, Jenn Johnson
#34 - 'Miracle - Acoustic' by Sam Rivera
#35 - 'Peace of God' by Andrew Osenga, Sarah Kroger
#36 - 'Ancient Of Days' by Anchor Hymns, Village Lights, Sandra McCracken
#37 - 'Someone I'm not' by Estella Kirk
#38 - 'Jesus is Better' by Matthew West
#39 - 'Maker' by Matthew West, David Leonard
#40 - 'Hallelujah Holy - Live' by Matt Redman
#41 - 'All I Need' by Matthew West
#42 - 'Praise God - Live' by Matt Redman
#43 - 'Kingdom Things' by Matthew West
#44 - 'Even Still and Even So - Live' by Matt Redman
#45 - 'People Like Us' by Micah Tyler
#46 - 'FLOP!' by Paul the Messenger
#47 - 'Sound of Your Kingdom' by Caleb & Bethany Kuenzli, Gable Price
#48 - 'Heart of Worship - Live' by Matt Redman
#49 - 'Altars' by NewSpring Worship, Blake Goss
#50 - 'Give Thanks' by Anchor Hymns, Mission House, Jasmine Mullen

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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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