"All of Creation" was the top ranked song on the year-end chart.

3 on Hot Gospel Songs for the decade, having led the list for 26 weeks starting in February 2017. Mann's third studio album, Best Days, is No.

On the decade-end Hot Gospel Songs and Top Gospel Albums recaps, titles are ranked based on an inverse point system, with weeks at No. 1 Souled Out Hezekiah Walker & … Mann's first of two No. 1s each, while Leigh Nash achieved one as a featured artist with tobyMac.

Matthew West's "Hello My Name Is", however, spent more time at No. 2 spot for the decade on Top Gospel Albums, as the EP ruled for two weeks in 2014 and has tallied 294 total weeks to date. How We Charted the Decade: Billboard's decade-end recaps encompass chart performance from Dec. 5, 2009, through Sept. 28, 2019 (except for those for the Social 50, which began on Dec. 11, 2010, and Hot Dance/Electronic Songs and Streaming Songs, each of which launched on Jan. 26, 2013). "Won't He Do It" by Koryn Hawthorne, a finalist on NBC's The Voice in 2015, is the decade's No. Just as he tried to shut down God’s plan in the lives of those featured in the stories, he has been undoubtedly tried to touch the lives of some of you. Billboard's decade-end touring charts are based on Billboard Boxscore data for performances between Dec. 1, 2009, and Sept. 30, 2019. Cory Asbury's "Reckless Love" spent eighteen weeks on top, being ranked as the top Christian Song of 2018.

"Happy" dominated for 45 weeks beginning in September 2015, a No. Well, here are the results according to your votes, the NotustOk TOP 20 songs of 2010. In 2012, there were nine No. In 2018, only six artists topped the Christian Songs chart.

[5] Matt Redman's "10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord)" had three separate stints at No. Matt Boswell. MercyMe and Casting Crowns also tied for the longest-running No. 1 on the Billboard Christian Songs chart: Hillsong United and Carrie Underwood. 1 on weekly charts earning the greatest value and weeks at lower positions earning the least. 1 sets includes "Take Me to the King.". As the 2010s come to a close, Billboard has compiled 30 charts encompassing the decade, including the all-genre Billboard Hot 100, Billboard 200 and those covering Christian and gospel; all-genre streaming, radio airplay and song sales; all-genre social and touring activity; and the top songs and albums in country, rock, Latin and dance/electronic. For the rest of the year, Lauren Daigle's "You Say" spent twenty-three consecutive weeks, becoming the fifth longest running song in the chart's history.[6]. Brooke Simpson's cover of "O Holy Night" spend a week at the top. Tell us what we should add to this play list and we will update it. Chart dates for "Give This Christmas Away": Chart dates for "Until the Whole World Hears": Chart dates for "10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord)": Chart dates for "Whom Shall I Fear (God of Angel Armies)": Chart dates for "Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)": Chart dates for "Something in the Water": Chart dates for "Oceans (Where Feet May Fall)": Chart dates for "Great Is Thy Faithfulness": Chart dates for "Hallelujah Lindsey Stirling version": Chart dates for "I Can Only Imagine" March 31: Chart dates for "The Christmas Song" January 5: Chart dates for "Airplay Run of Overcomer": Chart dates for "The Only Name (Yours Will Be)": Chart dates for "Second Run of Speak Life": Chart dates for "Second Run of The Only Name (Yours Will Be)": Chart dates for "Because He Lives (Amen)": Chart dates for "At the Cross (Love Ran Red)": Chart dates for "Second Run of Flawless": Chart dates for "Fourth Run of Flawless": Chart dates for "Tell Your Heart to Beat Again": Chart dates for "Second Run of Eye of the Storm": Chart dates for "Second Run of Thy Will": Chart dates for "Glory (Let There Be Peace)": Chart dates for "Second Run of Chain Breaker": Chart dates for "Second Run of Old Church Choir": Chart dates for "Third Run of Old Church Choir": Chart dates for "Control (Somehow You Want Me)": Chart dates for "Second Run of Control (Somehow You Want Me)": Chart dates for "Second Run of God Only Knows": List of number-one Billboard Christian Songs of the 2000s, "Billboard Christian & Gospel Charts to Get a Consumer-Focused Facelift", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Billboard_Christian_Songs_number_ones_of_the_2010s&oldid=981541132, Lists of number-one Christian songs in the United States, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 2 October 2020, at 23:15. HOT GOSPEL SONGS 2009. Due to changes in chart methodology and title turnover rates over the decade, certain periods were weighted differently. [3], In 2011, seventeen songs by thirteen artists achieved a No. Specifically, the overall Top Artists category ranks the best-performing artists based on activity on the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart and the Billboard 200 albums tally, as well as social media data and touring revenue from Billboard Boxscore, while genre-focused Top Artists rankings blend acts' decade-spanning performance on each genre's main song and album charts (such as, for gospel, Hot Gospel Songs and Top Gospel Albums). For overall Top Artists and genre-specific artist recaps, including Top Gospel Artists, acts ranked Nos. Tell us what we should add to this play list and we will update it. As our list of top local news stories for 2010 shows, Satan has been active this year. Resurrection Letters, Vol. Just as he tried to shut down God’s plan in the lives of those featured in the stories, he has been undoubtedly tried to touch the lives of some of you.

1, two weeks in 2013, four weeks in total), respectively, first reached the top in 2012. © 2020 Billboard. Preview SONG ALBUM TIME Come Behold the Wondrous Mystery. 1, the longest-running No. 1 residence second only to Marvin Sapp's "Never Would Have Made It" (46 weeks, 2007-08) in the chart's archives.

3 and totaled 225 weeks on the chart, and counting. In September 2013, Hillsong United's "Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)" took over from Mandisa's "Overcomer", starting a record 57-week run at No. Top Artists recaps are ranked based on a formula blending performance, as outlined above, of all their chart entries. Mann's "Take Me to the King" ranks at No. [2] The Christian Airplay listing, which had been published for the first time in 2013, was based solely on Christian radio airplay, a methodology which had previously been used for a decade for Hot Christian Songs. 4 for the past 10 years on Hot Gospel Songs, after it ruled for 25 weeks starting in September 2012, while Kirk Franklin's "Wanna Be Happy?" Also included is the podcast of the JamJam & Fresh Show that aired on Dec 28, 2010, […]

The data was compiled by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems based on the weekly audience impressions of each song played on contemporary Christian radio stations until the end of November 2013. 1 hit for the 2010s on Billboard's Hot Gospel Songs chart, while Tamela Mann's Best Days leads the decade's Top Gospel Albums review. Songs by Big Daddy Weave and Passion featuring Kristian Stanfill are not included in the total; "Redeemed" (three weeks in 2013, seven weeks in total) and "One Thing Remains" (three separate stints at No. 1 for each category will be announced from among five remaining finalists. Hillsong Worship's "What a Beautiful Name" spent its last eight weeks at No. Sign In Listen Now Browse Radio Search Sign In Best New Worship Songs of 2010s The Gospel Coalition. 2 track on Hot Gospel Songs. TobyMac's "I Just Need U" debuted at the top of the chart for one week. 4, following its six-week command among 219 total weeks; and Playlist: The Very Best of Marvin Sapp, from 2011, is No. [1] With the Billboard issue dated December 7, 2013, the Christian Songs chart began utilizing the same methodology used for the Hot 100 chart to compile its rankings; that is, measuring the airplay of Christian songs across all radio formats, while incorporating data from digital sales and streaming activity. In 2014, only two artists went to No. 11 through 50 on each are viewable in our decade-end charts menu, while those at Nos.

Hillsong United's "Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)" continued its run from 2013 and was ranked as the top Christian Song of 2013. 1 single of 2010, with all three spending a total of nine weeks atop the chart.

1 on Top Gospel Albums for the 2010s, having led the list for 30 weeks beginning in September 2012 and spent 296 weeks on the chart so far. Overall, it spent 102 weeks on the survey, its longevity on the list helping spark its No. Tasha Cobbs' Grace owns the No. 35 Songs.

1 ranking for the decade. Chris Tomlin's "Whom Shall I Fear (God of Angel Armies)" was ranked as the top Christian Song of 2013, having earned a cumulative total of 15 weeks on top of the chart. 10 through 6 will be revealed monthly leading up to the Billboard Music Awards, airing live on NBC on April 29, 2020, when No.

Hezekiah Walker's "Every Praise" reigns as the No. 5. Hezekiah Walker's "Every Praise" reigns as the No. Tenth Avenue North's "You Are More" was the top-ranked song on the year-end chart.[4]. Christian Songs is a record chart compiled and published by Billboard that measures the top-performing contemporary Christian music songs in the United States. 1 single of 2011, with "Move" and "Glorious Day (Living He Loved Me)" each spending a total of nine weeks atop the chart. Ex-Cop Charged With George Floyd’s Murder Freed From…, Red Carpet Rundown: Critics’ Choice Awards 2019, Cuteness Overload: Tia Mowry-Hardrict’s Baby Girl Cairo Is…, Marsai Martin Stars In ‘Little,’ Makes History As….