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OUR PLAYLISTS


Check out our playlists on Spotify,
Deezer, & YouTube

All of our playlists are updated at least once a week. The Top 100 is updated daily.

CCM genre

  • Top 100 on Spotify | Deezer | YouTube (a free and neutral alternative to Billboard's Christian Top 100 subscription)
  • Top Christian Songs on Spotify | Deezer | YouTube
  • New Music Friday CCM on Spotify (released in the past week... a resource used by various radio stations & publishers around the world)

CEDM genre (Christian EDM)

  • Christian Dance Party (CEDM) on Spotify | Deezer | YouTube
  • New Music Friday CEDM on Spotify (released in the past week... a resource used by various radio stations & publishers around the world)

Gospel genre

  • Today's Best Gospel Songs on Spotify | Deezer | YouTube
  • New Music Friday Gospel on Spotify (released in the past week... a resource used by various radio stations & publishers around the world)

Running music

Run with faith!
  • Christian Running Music 140 BPM on Spotify
  • Christian Running Music 160 BPM on Spotify
  • Christian Running Music 180 BPM on Spotify

Christmas music

Celebrating the gift of Christmas every day of the year.
  • Christmas Songs by Christian Artists on Spotify
  • Nederlandstalig kerstmuziek - Christmas Songs in Dutch by Christian Artists on Spotify

Italian 

  • Musica Cristiana Italiana - Italian Christian Music on Spotify

Popular posts

"Soon and Very Soon" by Robby Robinson: Why This Classic Still Hits Like the First Time

What if one song could carry the weight of every hardship you've ever faced, and still leave you smiling? That's exactly what AndraĆ© Crouch accomplished in 1978 when he wrote "Soon and Very Soon," and this new recording by Robby Robinson, Tony Galla, and Ray Reynolds makes sure you feel every bit of it.  The song is based on Revelation 21:3–4, reminding us of what's coming: no more crying, no more dying, just the glorious moment we finally see the King. Simple words, but it carries a profound promise.  Crouch was honest about the journey. There are "rivers we must cross" and "mountains we must climb." He emphasizes the truth that faith doesn't erase our struggles — it sustains us through them. God, as the lyrics remind us, will "supply all the strength that we need."   Featuring powerhouse vocalists Tony Galla and Ray Reynolds, Robinson blends this classic gospel energy with a rich, Hammond-organ-driven groove. Rather than a slow...

"Soon and Very Soon" by Robby Robinson: Why This Classic Still Hits Like the First Time

What if one song could carry the weight of every hardship you've ever faced, and still leave you smiling? That's exactly what AndraĆ© Crouch accomplished in 1978 when he wrote "Soon and Very Soon," and this new recording by Robby Robinson, Tony Galla, and Ray Reynolds makes sure you feel every bit of it.  The song is based on Revelation 21:3–4, reminding us of what's coming: no more crying, no more dying, just the glorious moment we finally see the King. Simple words, but it carries a profound promise.  Crouch was honest about the journey. There are "rivers we must cross" and "mountains we must climb." He emphasizes the truth that faith doesn't erase our struggles — it sustains us through them. God, as the lyrics remind us, will "supply all the strength that we need."   Featuring powerhouse vocalists Tony Galla and Ray Reynolds, Robinson blends this classic gospel energy with a rich, Hammond-organ-driven groove. Rather than a slow...

"Jesus I Do" by John Perkins: Surrendering to Saving Grace

(by Jasper Tan) John Perkins' latest release, "Jesus I Do," is a soulful and heartfelt Christian Contemporary song that offers a very personal testimony of John finding his way back to God while navigating a turbulent time in his life. You could feel Perkins' emotions poured into this song, knowing that he had been struggling emotionally before he found inspiration to write this song. The song's arrangement opens with a contemplative mood, driven by acoustic piano, and builds into a more layered sound. As the song progresses, soulful elements are incorporated, which are further enhanced by the emotive background harmonies that serve as the foundation of the song.  The lyrics of the song make use of metaphors on a maritime journey that mirrors one's spiritual awakening. How being alone on the ocean, drifting directionless until finding a profound sense of being saved, that one can only experience in the solace of God. The chorus is a simple yet very powerful de...