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PLB'S Top Ten Contemporary Christian Songs Chart- Week 9

Every week the Pastor Lams Blog ranks the top 10 Christian music making the rounds.
The lists are compiled solely from expert analysis by the PLB team and can be considered totally definitive but are in no wise discriminatory. It's simply for your enjoyment.
 Scroll or swipe through to view full list.
We also include a classic in the lists per week. Songs, though released years ago still so awesome we can't do without 'em. You know what I mean right πŸ˜‰.
And this week's top 10 goes in this order:
10.πŸ™Œ Melody in my heart- T-Sharp
9. I live for you- Sinach
8. Prepare- Dubaimz
7. Follow you- Cyude
6. Kea Galalela- TB1
5. Most High- Nosa ft Nathaniel Bassey
4. You are Jesus- Joe Praise
3. Miracle rain- Frank Edwards
2. Filled up- Micah Heavens
1. πŸ’– Women only- Mike Body
Fam, I'm telling you, there is so much quality music coming out from the gospel music world right now. You could go literally ballistic (in a good way) hearing some of the amazing new songs the PLB music team gets to review in order to bring you this top 10 list every week. From "women only" by Mike Body to "Filled-up" by Micah Heavens and then Dubaimz and Cydude's new jams, this week we had a real challenge in charting these songs properly.
You can also get PLB's winner for the week Mike Body's  new single hereπŸ‘‡

Hear Now - https://mikebody.hearnow.com
ITunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/women-only/id1266025522?i=1266025523
Also, if you desire to get any of the music you see on our lists we suggest that you copy and paste the artiste name and the song title on Google search box or buy the song from iTunes or better still just watch on YouTube.
 See ya! But not until you've checked out our other articlesπŸ˜ƒ.
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