Christian Rap Songs Streamed More Than One Million Times in 2020

We have entered a New Year! Let’s celebrate the positive streaming numbers CHH received in that wild ride of 2020. So, here is a ranking of all the Christian Rap songs streamed more than one million times in 2020. All rankings are based on Spotify streaming numbers pulled December 31. We focused strictly on artists with predominantly Christian fan bases and ones that wouldn’t dominate the entire list. This would exclude NF, Kanye West, and Tobe Nwigwe.

23. Lecrae
“Restore Me”
1,026, 981

22. KB
“Let It Reign” ft. Bizzle
1,036,215

21. Marty
“The One Where I Talk to God” ft. Andy Mineo, Tree Giants
1,059,720

20. Lecrae
“Still”
1,083,224

19. nobigdyl.
“Parabolic”
1,085,233

18. Ty Brasel
“Highlight+” ft. WHATUPRG, 1k Phew
1,155,961

17. Ty Brasel
“The Power+” ft. KB
1,210,390

16. Gawvi
“Climate Change” ft. Aklesso, Wordsplayed
1,250,359

15. Lecrae, Andy Mineo, and Hulvey
“Celebrate More”
1,314,700

14. Andy Mineo and nobigdyl.
“WILLY”
1,580,476

13. Lecrae
“Wheels Up” ft. Marc E. Bassy
1,615,822

12. Lecrae
“Sunday Morning” ft. Kirk Franklin
1,651,366

11. Lecrae
“Over The Top”
1,662,898

10. Steven Malcolm
“Fuego (R3HAB Remix)” ft. Shaggy
2,319,854

9. Lecrae
“Zombie”
2,435,962

8. Lecrae
“Where We Come From”
2,930,680

7. Lecrae
“This Is My Time”
3,245,634

6. KB
“10K”
3,385,649

5. KB
“Armies”
3,412,528

4. Gawvi
“Not Too Far”
3,609,466

3. Lecrae
“Deep End”
6,178,706

2. Lecrae
“Set Me Free” ft. YK Osiris
7,143,499

1. Lecrae
“Drown” ft. John Legend
7,304,295

No surprise, Lecrae is dominating this list, taking 11 out of the 21 spots. Also, it isn’t surprising that other Reach Records artists are all throughout this list also with Gawvi, Hulvey, and Andy Mineo. The most notable spot on this is list is at 10 with Steven Malcolm!

Those are the Christian Rap Songs Streamed More Than One Million Times in 2020! Which songs are you surprised did not make the list? Which of these did you stream to oblivion? 

Edward Boice
Edward Boice
Edward Boice is a freelance journalist who, like every other writer without a fortune, is grinding hourly to keep a writing career in a video-obsessed world. Mostly known for his role of copy editor at Rapzilla.com, he also writes for local newspapers and press releases for music artists. Whenever he's not hunched over a computer typing methodically, Boice is playing a board or card game with his wife and friends or jamming to Christian Rap and Post-Hardcore.
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