Jon Reddick Notches His First Christian Airplay No. 1 With “No Fear”

Worship artist and songwriter Jon Reddick has officially scored his first No. 1 on Billboard's Christian Airplay chart with his powerful anthem "No Fear". The inspiring track, which speaks directly to the anxiety and uncertainties many face in today's world, has resonated deeply with listeners and climbed steadily to the top of the charts.
Released through Gotee Records, "No Fear" blends Reddick's signature gospel-rooted vocals with contemporary worship and pop sensibilities. Co-written by Reddick alongside industry veterans, the track delivers a timely message of faith over fear, reminding believers to trust in God's unwavering presence.
"This song came from a place of wrestling with worry and letting go," Reddick shared. "It's amazing to see how God is using 'No Fear' to speak to so many people walking through hard seasons."
His breakthrough came with the 2019 single "You Keep Hope Alive," which was later re-released in collaboration with Mandisa. The song reached No. 17 on Billboard's Hot Christian Songs chart and introduced Reddick as a compelling new voice in worship music.
His 2021 hit "God, Turn It Around" marked a major step forward in his career, peaking at No. 4 on the Hot Christian Songs chart and breaking into the Top 5 on both Billboard's Christian Airplay and Mediabase Christian Audience charts.
"No Fear" marks a career milestone for Reddick and signals even greater things ahead. The song continues to gain traction on streaming platforms and in churches across the country, further establishing Reddick as a fresh and needed voice in worship music today.
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