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Hot Christian Songs is a music chart published weekly byBillboard magazine in the United States. It ranks the popularity of Christian songs using the same methodology developed for theBillboard Hot 100, the magazine's flagship songs chart, by incorporating data from the sales of downloads, streaming data, and airplay across all monitored radio stations.

From its inception in June 2003 through November 2013, the Hot Christian Songs chart ranked the top songs only by overall audience impressions of songs played oncontemporary Christian music radio stations. Beginning with the chart dated December 7, 2013, the chart follows the same methodology used for the Hot 100 to compile its rankings.[1] TheChristian Airplay chart was created in unison with the change to continue to monitor airplay of songs on Christian radio.

The current number-one song on the chart as of the issue dated October 25 is "Your Way's Better" byForrest Frank.[2]

Song milestones

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Most weeks at number one

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  • 19 songs have spent fifteen weeks or longer at number one. These are:
WeeksArtistSongYear(s)Ref.
132Lauren Daigle"You Say"2018–21[3]
61Hillsong United"Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)"2013–16[4]
37Hillsong Worship"What a Beautiful Name"2017–18[5]
31Elevation Worship featuringBrandon Lake, Chris Brown andChandler Moore."Praise"2024[6]
28Brandon Lake"Gratitude"2023–24[7]
26Carrie Underwood"Something in the Water"2014–15[8]
Brandon Lake"Hard Fought Hallelujah"2024–25[9]
24Katy Nichole"In Jesus Name (God of Possible)"2022[10]
23MercyMe"Word of God Speak"2003[11]
19Needtobreathe"Brother"2015[12]
Casting Crowns"East to West"2007[13]
Brandon Heath"Give Me Your Eyes"2008[14]
Lauren Daigle"Thank God I Do"2023[15]
18Chris Tomlin"Made to Worship"2006[16]
Lauren Daigle"Trust in You"2015[17]
Cory Asbury"Reckless Love"2018[18]
Forrest Frank"Your Way's Better"2025[19]
17Matthew West"Hello, My Name Is"2013[20]
15Jeremy Camp"Take You Back"2005[21]
Building 429"Where I Belong"2012[22]
Chris Tomlin"Whom Shall I Fear (God of Angel Armies)"2013[23]
Hillary Scott & The Scott Family"Thy Will"2016[24]

Source:[25][26]

Most total weeks on chart

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"Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)" –Hillsong UNITED (191 weeks)[4]
"You Say" –Lauren Daigle (160 weeks)[27]
"Praise" –Elevation Worship featuringBrandon Lake, Chris Brown andChandler Moore (111 weeks)[28]
"Gratitude" –Brandon Lake (88 weeks)[7]
"What a Beautiful Name" –Hillsong Worship (81 weeks)[5]
"Holy Forever" –Chris Tomlin (80 Weeks)[29]
"O Come to the Altar" –Elevation Worship (74 weeks)[30]
"Word of God Speak" –MercyMe (72 weeks)[11]
"Blessed Be Your Name" –tree63 (68 weeks)[31]
"Reckless Love" –Cory Asbury (68 weeks)[18]

Number-one debuts

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Eighteen songs have debuted at number one without having previously entered the chart. These are:

Biggest jump to number one

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Longest climb to number one

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Biggest drop from number one

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Artist achievements

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Most number-one singles

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Number of singlesArtist
13MercyMe[73]
9Casting Crowns[74]
7TobyMac[75]
Chris Tomlin[76]
6Jeremy Camp[77]
Third Day[78]
Matthew West[79]
Lauren Daigle[80]
Brandon Lake[7]
5Kanye West[81]

Source:[82]

Most cumulative weeks at number one

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  • 15 artists have spent thirty weeks or longer at number one. These are:
Weeks at number oneArtistRef
173Lauren Daigle[80]
102Brandon Lake[7]
88MercyMe[73]
78Casting Crowns[74]
61Hillsong United[4]
52Chris Tomlin[76]
47Matthew West[79]
37Hillsong Worship[5]
37Third Day[78]
36tobyMac[75]
35Jeremy Camp[77]
34Brandon Heath[14]
33Elevation Worship[6]
31Carrie Underwood[8]
30Kanye West[81]

Most top ten hits

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Number of
singles
ArtistRef.
30Chris Tomlin[76]
29Casting Crowns[74]
28MercyMe[83]
27Jeremy Camp[77]
26tobyMac[84]
23Kanye West[81]
21Matthew West[79]
20For King & Country[85]
18Big Daddy Weave[86]
15Lauren Daigle[80]
15Phil Wickham[87]

Source:[88][89][90]

Most charted hits

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SongsArtistRef.
83Elevation Worship[6]
74Lecrae[91]
63Chris Tomlin[76]
57Needtobreathe[92]
55Brandon Lake[7]
49tobyMac[84]
48Phil Wickham[87]
48Lauren Daigle[80]
46MercyMe[83]
Hillsong Worship[5]
Forrest Frank

Artists who reached No. 1 in at least two decades

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Three

tobyMac (2000s, 2010s, 2020s)
Matthew West (2000s, 2010s, 2020s)
Big Daddy Weave (2000s, 2010s, 2020s)
Chris Tomlin (2000s, 2010s, 2020s)

Two

Aaron Shust (2000s, 2010s)
Brandon Heath (2000s, 2010s)
Building 429 (2000s, 2010s)
Casting Crowns (2000s, 2010s)
Jeremy Camp (2000s, 2010s)
MercyMe (2000s, 2010s)
Needtobreathe (2000s, 2010s)
Third Day (2000s, 2010s)
Lauren Daigle (2010s, 2020s)
Kanye West (2010s, 2020s)
Carrie Underwood (2010s, 2020s)
Elevation Worship (2010s, 2020s)

Album achievements

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Most number-one singles from one album

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Number of
Singles
ArtistAlbumYear
3Casting CrownsLifesong
2005
MercyMeThe Generous Mr. Lovewell
2010
2Third DayOfferings II: All I Have to Give2003
Casting CrownsCasting Crowns
MercyMeUndone2004
Jeremy CampRestored
Third DayWherever You Are
2005
MercyMeComing Up to Breathe
2006
Matthew WestSomething to Say
2008
Casting CrownsUntil the Whole World Hears
2009
tobyMacTonight2010
Chris TomlinAnd If Our God Is for Us...
Tenth Avenue NorthThe Light Meets the Dark
Zach WilliamsChain Breaker
2017
Carrie UnderwoodMy Gift
2020
Kanye WestDonda[93][94]
2021
CrowderMilk & Honey
2021
For King & CountryWhat Are We Waiting For?
2022
Katy NicholeKaty Nichole
2022
Brandon LakeKing of Hearts
2025

Other achievements

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  • The longest gap between No. 1 hits on Hot Christian Songs for an artist is 7 years, 10 months, 2 days byBuilding 429. Their single "Where I Belong" hit No. 1 on March 10, 2012, their first time on top since "Glory Defined" on May 8, 2004.
  • MercyMe holds the record gap between first and most recent No. 1 on the Hot Christian Songs over the longest period of time: 14 years, 7 months, and 22 days. The first of twenty-three weeks at No. 1 for "Word of God Speak" by MercyMe was August 16, 2003. The last week at No. 1 for "I Can Only Imagine" was April 7, 2018, after it re-entered the charts to coincide with the release of thefilm of the same title.
  • The record for the longest wait from an artist's Hot Christian Songs debut entry to its first No. 1 belongs toSkillet, with 10 years, 2 months, 10 days between the time they first cracked the Hot Christian Songs chart with "Rebirthing" (October 28, 2006) and the first of one week at No. 1 with "Feel Invincible" (January 7, 2017).
  • Kanye West is the only artist to occupy the entire top 10 at once and he has done it twice.[95][96]
  • Reba McEntire (age 60 years) is the oldest artist to top the chart. Her cover of "Back to God" topped the chart on February 18, 2017.
  • Anne Wilson (age 19 years) is the youngest artist to top the chart. Her song "My Jesus" topped the chart on August 14, 2021.
  • Danny Gokey has the most entries on the chart without achieving a number one hit (21).[97]
  • Jordan Smith became the first male artist to replace himself at number one on the chart; Smith's cover of "Hallelujah" dethroned his cover of "Great Is Thy Faithfulness" on December 19, 2015.Carrie Underwood became the first female artist, when herJohn Legend collaboration of "Hallelujah" replaced her song "Favorite Time of Year" on December 26, 2021.[98]

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