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Contemporary Christian
Contemporary Christian music (CCM) is a broad umbrella of popular music that expresses the Christian faith using the sound, structures, and production values of mainstream pop, rock, and singer‑songwriter styles. Emerging from the late‑1960s Jesus Movement, it pairs radio‑friendly hooks and polished arrangements with explicitly Christian lyrics—ranging from personal testimony and devotion to congregational praise. Over time, CCM has absorbed elements from soft rock, folk, country, and modern pop trends, and it now includes both artist‑driven radio pop and church‑oriented worship music.
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Christian
Christian (often shortened to Christian music or CCM in market terms) is an umbrella genre for popular and worship-oriented music whose lyrics explicitly express the Christian faith. It blends contemporary songwriting and production with devotional intent, ranging from pop and rock to folk, country, and modern worship anthems designed for congregational singing. While rooted in centuries of church music and hymnody, the modern "Christian" genre coalesced in the late 1960s United States with the Jesus Movement, later building its own labels, radio networks, and touring circuits. Today it includes radio-friendly CCM, stadium worship, youth-focused pop/rock, and stylistic fusions that carry Christian themes into nearly every mainstream style.
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Pentecostal
Pentecostal is a worship-centered musical style that grew out of early 20th-century Pentecostal and Holiness revivals in the United States. It blends African American spirituals, folk hymnody, and blues-inflected shouts with ecstatic congregational practices such as call-and-response, handclapping, dancing, and moments of free prayer or glossolalia. Musically, Pentecostal services move fluidly between driving praise songs and slow, soaring worship ballads. Hallmarks include 12/8 and triplet feels, gospel chord language, extended vamps, rising key modulations, antiphonal choir-leader exchanges, and spontaneous spoken exhortations. Instrumentation ranges from small rhythm sections centered on Hammond organ, piano, bass, drums, and tambourine to large choirs and contemporary worship bands with electric guitars and modern production.
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