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Our Top 50 Christian Hip Hop (CHH) of May 30th, 2020



We have 1 new track in this week's chart. The highest new entry this week is 'NF - Thinking' at position number 50.  

The highest climber in the chart this week is 'Kanye West - Follow God', moving up 1 position to number 5.
 
Check the full version chart on our website for all of the details.

Listen to the chart on the following streaming platforms (tracks not released on these platforms are skipped):

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/03Ao74xCaWR0GvYnLJ5mln
On Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/en/playlist/6772271204
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSxwvzjqcN_aTI2upBezhzcXXCc9zdLc5

(Our Charts are based on the actual number of times that a track has recently been played on the major streaming platforms.)

The Top 50 Christian Hip Hop (CHH)
RankArtist - TitleChange
1Surfaces - Sunday Best (Where the Light Is)+0
2NF - Let You Down (Perception)+0
3NF - If You Want Love (Perception)+0
4NF - Lie (Perception)+0
5Kanye West - Follow God (JESUS IS KING)+1
6NF - Time (The Search)-1
7NF - Time - Edit (The Search)+0
8NF - Paralyzed (Mansion)+0
9Grits, TobyMac - Ooh Ahh (My Life Be Like) (feat. Toby Mac) (The Art of Translation)+0
10NF - PAID MY DUES (PAID MY DUES)+0
11NF - The Search (The Search)+0
12NF - Leave Me Alone (The Search)+0
13NF - When I Grow Up (The Search)+0
14NF - Hate Myself (The Search)+0
15NF - When I Grow Up (When I Grow Up)+0
16NF - How Could You Leave Us (Therapy Session)+1
17NF - Change (The Search)-1
18NF - My Stress (The Search)+0
19NF, Sasha Sloan - Only (The Search)+0
20Kanye West - Closed On Sunday (JESUS IS KING)+0
21NF - WHY (WHY)+0
22NF - I Miss The Days (The Search)+0
23NF - Time - Edit (Time)+0
24NF - Nate (The Search)+0
25NF - Returns (The Search)+0
26NF - Let Me Go (The Search)+0
27NF - Trauma (The Search)+0
28Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment - Sunday Candy (Surf)+0
29NF - NO NAME (NO NAME)+0
30NF - Therapy Session (Therapy Session)+0
31NF, Fleurie - Mansion (Mansion)+0
32Kanye West - Selah (JESUS IS KING)+0
33Kanye West, Clipse, Kenny G - Use This Gospel (JESUS IS KING)+1
34NF - WHY (The Search)+1
35Kanye West - On God (JESUS IS KING)-2
36Kanye West, Ty Dolla $ign, Ant Clemons - Everything We Need (JESUS IS KING)+0
37NF - No Excuses (The Search)+0
38NF - Like This (The Search)+0
39NF - Options (The Search)+0
40NF - Real (Therapy Session)+0
41NF, Britt Nicole - Can You Hold Me (Mansion)+0
42NF - My Life (Perception)+0
43Kanye West - God Is (JESUS IS KING)+1
44NF, Ruelle - 10 Feet Down (Perception)+1
45Tauren Wells - Known (Hills and Valleys (Deluxe Edition))+1
46NF - Intro III (Perception)+1
47NF, Marty - Grindin' (Therapy Session)+1
48Stormzy, MNEK - Blinded By Your Grace, Pt. 2 (feat. MNEK) (Gang Signs & Prayer)-5
49Kanye West, Sunday Service Choir - Every Hour (JESUS IS KING)+0
50NF - Thinking (The Search)NEW


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