The Best Contemporary Gospel Music of 2021

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The best contemporary gospel music of 2021 is a great way to get inspired and motivated. This genre of music is full of hope and encouragement.

Contemporary Gospel Music

There’s no doubt that 2021 has been a tough year for everyone. But through it all, music has been a source of hope and light. Let’s take a look at some of the best contemporary gospel music of 2021.

What is Contemporary Gospel Music?

Contemporary Gospel music is a genre of popular music that is stylistically based on traditional Gospel music, but which has been influenced by other genres, including pop, rock, soul, and R&B. The style originated in the 1960s with artists such as James Cleveland and Mahalia Jackson, but came to wider prominence in the 1970s with artists such as Andraé Crouch and the Winans.

In its earliest form, Contemporary Gospel was a way for African American churches to appeal to young people who were being drawn away from the church by secular music. Over time, it has evolved into a distinct genre with its own sound and style. Contemporary Gospel music is now enjoyed by people of all races and religions, and is particularly popular among African Americans.

The Best Contemporary Gospel Music of 2021

If you love Contemporary Gospel Music, then you’ll love this list of the best Contemporary Gospel Music of 2021. These are the top Contemporary Gospel songs that are currently making waves in the Christian music world. Be sure to check them out and add them to your playlist!

1. “Touch the Sky” by Hillsong UNITED
2. “Good Good Father” by Chris Tomlin
3. “What a Beautiful Name” by Hillsong Worship
4. “Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)” by Hillsong UNITED
5. “10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord)” by Matt Redman
6. “Here I Am to Worship” by Tim Hughes
7. “Great Are You Lord” by All Sons & Daughters
8. “How Great Is Our God” by Chris Tomlin
9. “No Longer Slaves” by Bethel Music
10. “Reckless Love” by Cory Asbury

The Top Ten Contemporary Gospel Songs of 2021

There is no denying that the last year has been tough for everyone. With the COVID-19 pandemic raging on, it’s been easy to feel overwhelmed and stressed. But through it all, music has been a source of comfort for many people. And what better genre of music to provide comfort than gospel music?

“No Longer Slaves” by Bethel Music

Bethel Music is a group of worshipers from Bethel Church in Redding, California. No Longer Slaves is one of the top ten contemporary gospel songs of 2021. The group has a passion for leading people into an encounter with God through worship. No Longer Slaves is a song that declares freedom from fear, addictions, and brokenness. The lyrics are based on the story of Moses leading the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt. The song is sung from the perspective of someone who has been set free from their slavery and is no longer bound by their past.

“Do It Again” by Elevation Worship

Releasing in October of 2020, “Do It Again” by Elevation Worship was an instant success. The song spent weeks at the top of the Christian airplay charts and continues to be one of the most popular gospel songs of 2021.

The song is a declaration of faith, with lyrics that proclaim God’s goodness and faithfulness even in the midst of trial and struggle. The catchy chorus and upbeat melody make “Do It Again” a joy to sing along to, and the message is one that will encourage and uplift listeners.

If you’re looking for a feel-good gospel song to add to your playlist, “Do It Again” by Elevation Worship is a great choice.

“Good Good Father” by Chris Tomlin

Contemporary Gospel music is a genre of Christian music that is lyrical, upbeat and popular with young Christians. It is generally characterized by having a strong beat, simple melodies, and catchy hooks.

This year has seen some incredible Contemporary Gospel songs released, and it was tough to narrow it down to just ten. But after much deliberation, we’ve finally come up with our list of the best Contemporary Gospel songs of 2021.

In at number 10 is “Good Good Father” by Chris Tomlin. This song has a simple but catchy melody that will stay in your head all day long. The lyrics are all about how God is a good father who loves and cares for us, even when we make mistakes.

coming in at number 9 is “No Longer Slaves” by Bethel Music. This song is all about how we are no longer slaves to our past, or to anything else that might be holding us back. The lyrics are incredibly powerful, and the song will definitely give you goosebumps.

At number 8 is “O Come to the Altar” by Elevation Worship. This song is a perfect worship anthem for anyone who is looking for a way to connect with God. The lyrics are all about how we need to come to God with open hearts and humble spirits, and the song will definitely make you feel closer to Him.

And finally, at number 1 is “What a Beautiful Name” by Hillsong Worship. This song has quickly become one of the most popular worship songs in the world, and it’s easy to see why. The lyrics are all about how Jesus’ name is so powerful and wonderful, and the song will definitely give you chills.

“What a Beautiful Name” by Hillsong Worship

“What a Beautiful Name” is a song by Australian worship group Hillsong Worship. Written by Ben Fielding and Brooke Ligertwood, it was first released in 2016 on the album let there be light. and later as a single in January 2017. The song peaked at No. 1 on the US Hot Christian Songs chart, becoming their first No. 1 single on the chart. As of January 2021, the song has spent 97 weeks on the chart.

In October 2020, the song was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for sales of over two million copies in the United States. In November 2020, Billboard ranked “What a Beautiful Name” as the ninth most-streamed track of all time on their streaming charts with 205 million streams.

The song won two Grammy Awards at the 60th annual ceremony, for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song and Best Gospel Performance/Song. It also won two GMA Dove Awards for Worship Song of the Year and Song of the Year at the 48th annual ceremony.

“O Come to the Altar” by Elevation Worship

This song was released in 2017, but it continues to be a fan favorite and radio staple. The lyrics are a prayer of surrender and commitment, making it perfect for worship services or personal devotion time.

“O Come to the Altar” has been performed by some of the biggest names in Christian music, including Hillsong Worship, Bethel Music, and Passion. It was co-written by Elevation Worship members Shane & Shane Everett and Steven Furtick.

“Resurrecting” by Elevation Worship

Elevation Worship is a contemporary gospel band from Charlotte, North Carolina. The band is a part of the music ministry at Elevation Church, a megachurch located in Charlotte. The band leads worship in weekly services, as well as performs concerts and tours worldwide.

“Resurrecting” is a song by Elevation Worship from their album There Is a Cloud. The song was released on February 3, 2017, as the lead single from the album.

The song peaked at number one on Billboard’s Hot Gospel Songs chart, making it their sixth consecutive number-one single on the chart. It also reached number one on the Christian Airplay chart.

“Never Alone” by Tori Kelly

When looking at the top ten contemporary gospel songs of 2021, “Never Alone” by Tori Kelly is a clear standout. The song debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot Gospel Songs chart, and it has remained in the top spot for nine weeks. The song is an uplifting ballad about finding strength in God even when life is difficult. It features a powerful vocal performance from Kelly, and the song’s message is sure to resonate with anyone who is struggling.

“Hard Love” by NEEDTOBREATHE

The best thing about NEEDTOBREATHE’s “Hard Love” is that it doesn’t hit you over the head with its message. The lyrics are actually pretty vague, but the overall tone is one of hope and resilience in the face of adversity. It’s a song that will speak to anyone who’s ever struggled, which is probably why it resonated so strongly with fans.

It helped that the song was backed by one of the most anthemic chorus hooks of the year, courtesy of co-writer Bo Rinehart. He also delivered one of the best guitar solos of the year, adding yet another layer of excitement to an already excellent song.

“Flaws” by KB

If you’re looking for a gospel song that is both relatable and worshipful, then look no further than KB’s “Flaws.” The track is vulnerable and honest, admitting that we are all imperfect people in need of God’s grace. Despite our shortcomings, KB reminds us that we are still loved and accepted by God. The catchy chorus will have you singing along in no time, and the powerful message will stay with you long after the song is over.

“Grave” by Tasha Cobbs Leonard

“Grave” is a song by American contemporary gospel singer Tasha Cobbs Leonard, featuring vocals from rapper and singer Kobbi. It was composed by Leonard, Kobbi, and producers Steven Ford and Glenn bleeding. The song was released to Christian radio on October 30, 2020, as the lead single from Leonard’s fourth studio album, Heart. Passion. Pursuit. (2017).

The song peaked at number one on Billboard’s Gospel Airplay chart in February 2021, becoming Leonard’s sixth number-one single on the chart. Additionally, “Grave” charted at number 28 on the Hot Gospel Songs chart.

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