Favorite music recommendations??

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Lily-Keith

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I listen to a lot of secular music and want to start listening to artists that glorify God I have no idea where to start though. What are all of your favorite songs?
*gasp* I have so many favorites! Selah does a lot of great hymn renditions, and then my family I really enjoy 'Holy Forever' and 'Is He Worthy?' by Chris Tomlin. Laura Story's Blessings, and Phil Wickham's 'Hymn of Heaven' (totally recommend that last one, btw) are a few others I love too.
 

Hopey

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Oh I love everything by the Helser's, Jonathan David and Melissa Helser.
Old school favorite is Kevin Prosch
Listening to the Psalms and bible songs lately with Jason Silver
Drew & Abigail Butcher- Your Name is
World Impact Worship - Lion of Judah
Antioch Music - Shadow of your wings
Jesus Image albums
Jeremy Riddle
Steffanie Gretzinger
Harvest
These guys are all on my favourite playlists on Spotify. I always want to listen to music about the Lord, not how good I feel because I am a Christian or have God in my life, quite a strong line and means I often listen and then remove stuff from my lists.
 
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If you're interested in something softer, "the Jesus record" by Rich Mullins is pretty great. It's a double-album, with the first disc being demos recorded on a boombox in an abandoned church. It is positively haunting. Arguably the most beautiful recordings I have ever heard. The second disc is pretty typical for CCM and nothing to write home about.

currently, I'm in an extreme metal mood, so: Crimson Thorn, Mortification (first three albums), and Antestor (first two albums) have been my go-tos for Christian music.