Chandler Moore's "Lead Me On" is #1

Chandler Moore's "Lead Me On" has achieved significant success on the Billboard Gospel Airplay chart. As of the chart dated March 15, 2025, the song ascended to the No. 1 position, marking Moore's first solo chart-topper on this platform. Previously, he reached the summit through collaborations, such as "Jireh" with Elevation Worship and Maverick City Music, and "Kingdom" with Maverick City Music and Kirk Franklin.
Moore co-wrote the song with Pat Barrett, Daniel Bashta, Jonathan Jay, and Jeff Pardo, and co-produced it with Jay and Pardo. The track serves as the lead single from his solo album, "Chandler Moore: Live in Los Angeles," which debuted at No. 1 on the Top Gospel Albums chart in August 2024.
Expressing his gratitude, Moore stated, "I'm truly grateful for this moment. Seeing how 'Lead Me On' has touched hearts means so much to me. Thank you to everyone who's been part of this journey-this has been really special."
In addition to its Billboard success, "Lead Me On" has also reached No. 1 on the Mediabase Gospel chart, further solidifying its impact in the gospel music community.
The song serves as a personal testimony to Moore's journey of faith, emphasizing themes of surrender and trust in God's guidance. Moore reflects on his imperfections and the transformative power of grace, expressing a desire to be led by divine direction.
The lyrics convey a deep yearning for spiritual guidance:
"I'm living breathing proof that things can change... So lead me on, lead me on, please lead me on."
Moore's passionate delivery invites listeners into an intimate moment of worship, resonating with those seeking spiritual direction.
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