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Let the countdown begin! The Top 50 Gospel Music will be released on Friday, November 1st.



We are ready for it! Let the countdown begin. This Friday, November 1st we will start to publish the Top 50 Gospel Music every week. All songs in the Top 50 Gospel will be available as playlist on Spotify.

As with all of our Top 50/100 charts, we base our ranking on the number of times that a song has been streamed on the major platforms over the last 14 days.

So get ready for a surprise! Our Top 50 playlist shows that songs that are leading the billboard charts are not always the songs that are streamed the most by listeners (such as you and me) on the music platforms.

Watch this space. We will share the link to the playlist this coming Friday at 09:00 hrs CET.

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