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Christian Music's Crossover Era: A New Wave
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Christian and gospel music is experiencing a surge in popularity, with artists like Forrest Frank, Brandon Lake, and Elevation Worship attracting a younger, predominantly female audience. This genre is blurring the lines with secular music, as seen in the recent Grammy nominations for secular artists in Christian categories. The focus is now on authentic, high-quality art that resonates with lifes struggles, offering genuine hope. This trend coincides with a slow decline in Christian identification and the influence of Gen Z faith-sharing online, signaling a potential major crossover era for the genre.
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