Music Metrics Vault

Lds

Most popular artists in Lds

This chart is based on the monthly listeners metric for all artists tagged with the genre lds by Spotify. It may contain some errors or some data may not be up to date. You can check the artist profile to update data if necessary.

# Artist Monthly Listeners Followers
1
BYU Vocal Point
205,775
109,264
2
Steven Sharp Nelson
194,900
44,006
3
David Tolk
162,245
26,682
4
Paul Cardall
162,051
64,115
5
Shawna Edwards
124,312
12,496
6
Jon Schmidt
110,662
39,769
7
Elenyi
104,804
82,130
8
Mindy Gledhill
89,728
70,802
9
Ryan Innes
81,774
7,826
10
Alex Boyé
75,342
40,055
11
Nathan Pacheco
62,761
20,563
12
Roger Hoffman
62,137
1,327
13
BYU Noteworthy
61,998
23,992
14
Beyond 5
57,966
6,008
15
Jenny Oaks Baker
53,806
9,199
16
Michael R. Hicks
50,726
3,861
17
Reese Oliveira
46,238
10,701
18
Angie Killian
43,879
3,487
19
Ryan Tilby
40,808
3,178
20
GENTRI
36,457
30,228
21
Jason Tonioli
36,257
4,307
22
Rob Gardner
35,572
7,950
23
Blake Gillette
35,362
1,918
24
Dallyn Vail Bayles
34,822
5,960
25
Janice Kapp Perry
32,067
9,768
26
Lexi Walker
31,849
20,171
27
Allyse Smith
28,565
3,389
28
Voice Male
27,899
8,712
29
Addison Kirk
27,551
1,807
30
Church of Jesus Christ
26,865
26,771
31
Hilary Weeks
26,341
15,596
32
InsideOut A Cappella
24,864
10,997
33
Daniel Beck
24,118
1,944
34
Brian Daw
23,229
2,934
35
Benn Cole
22,950
1,211
36
Eclipse 6
22,473
8,701
37
Ryan Shupe & The Rubberband
22,459
5,784
38
The Bonner Family
21,783
14,336
39
JTM
21,291
20,096
40
The London National Philharmonic Orchestra. Arranged and Conducted By Lex De Azevedo.
21,239
1,506
41
Lyle Hadlock
20,540
1,411
42
Calee Reed
19,661
7,881
43
Michael Ethington
18,216
2,883
44
Nashville Tribute Band
18,000
13,194
45
Jonathan Keith
16,259
2,381
46
Nicole Sheahan
15,805
2,057
47
Marvin Goldstein
15,400
3,542
48
Katherine Nelson
14,551
2,075
49
Marshall McDonald
14,417
1,326
50
Kristen Nelson
13,451
1,084
51
Michael McLean
12,909
8,500
52
Ginger Fairbanks
11,995
1,057
53
Kurt Bestor
11,979
3,413
54
Garth Smith
11,794
979
55
Julie Yardley
11,718
684
56
Jake White
11,531
1,543
57
Matt Cropper
11,119
630
58
Lacie Kirk
10,796
1,287
59
April Meservy
10,115
3,026
60
Jay R. Powell
9,816
1,939
61
Melanie Hoffman
9,696
748
62
Rob Gardner, Spire Chorus & London Symphony Orchestra
9,298
1,024
63
Linda Urquhart
9,000
282
64
Rebecca Mohler
8,444
2,442
65
Allyse Smith Taylor
8,436
959
66
Kenneth Cope
8,349
6,628
67
Cara Marie Harris
8,173
468
68
Blake Walker
7,791
338
69
BYU Young Ambassadors
7,551
1,212
70
Lynne Perry Christofferson
7,397
988
71
Sherrie Shepherd
7,205
1,178
72
Sarah Morgann
6,721
1,300
73
Brigham Welch
6,168
541
74
Michael Hardey
6,149
274
75
Cory Reese
6,119
1,001
76
Kalli Jackson
6,103
672
77
Janice Kapp Perry & Steven Kapp Perry
5,760
2,289
78
Wayne Burton
5,722
1,644
79
Two Five Nine
5,666
581
80
The Moleni Brothers
5,586
2,493
81
Lex de Azevedo
5,342
1,163
82
Afterglow
5,126
1,594
83
Steven Kapp Perry
5,036
3,694
84
Jenny Jordan Frogley
4,727
811
85
Chad Woolner
4,474
686
86
Mark Geslison & Geoff Groberg
4,460
957
87
Jericho Road
4,375
3,758
88
Freddie Ashby
4,348
967
89
Harrison Millard
4,340
69
90
Truman Brothers
4,212
3,109
91
Ryan Maag
4,195
300
92
Jackie Child
4,163
813
93
Todd McCabe & April Moriarty
4,122
427
94
Freeman Lewis
4,000
50
95
Mercy River
3,996
3,174
96
Clayton Pixton
3,762
1,066
97
Joy Saunders Lundberg
3,606
684
98
Ryan Crossette
3,550
397
99
John Canaan
3,359
754
100
Mark Geslison
3,347
686
101
John Batdorf
3,297
1,128
102
Alan Birdsall
3,141
844
103
David Osmond
2,927
1,517
104
4ordained
2,893
1,823
105
Shane Mickelsen
2,846
251
106
Dallin McAllister
2,710
559
107
Cherie Call
2,558
3,905
108
Lara Johnson
2,502
822
109
Everclean
2,229
1,329
110
The Utah Valley Children's Choir
2,178
540
111
David Zabriskie
2,026
38
112
Janice Kapp Perry & Joy Saunders Lundberg
1,930
1,085
113
Jessie Clark Funk
1,763
603
114
Jerald M. Simon
1,720
308
115
Malea Lunt
1,575
502
116
Jen Butikofer & Malinda Debry
1,548
249
117
Merrill Osmond
1,544
1,898
118
Timothy R. Goodman
1,483
736
119
Robert Allen Elliott
1,445
168
120
Aaron Edson
1,442
522
121
Gérald Caussé
1,437
318
122
Anne-Marie Hildebrandt
1,435
239
123
Nancy Hanson
1,427
389
124
Carlos Foggin
1,423
308
125
Julie de Azevedo
1,378
983
126
Emma Mead
1,355
265
127
Sharon Hopkins
1,348
1,303
128
Jamen Brooks
1,334
228
129
Randy Boothe
1,293
182
130
Cindy Stevens
1,276
438
131
Randy Nyborg
1,233
152
132
Hudson River School
1,179
315
133
Miriam Cutler
1,155
358
134
Michael Dowdle
1,122
512
135
Thurl Bailey
1,096
261
136
Clyde Bawden
1,095
1,246
137
Dan Truman
1,083
526
138
Jerrytown
1,081
102
139
Kirby Heyborne
1,016
698
140
Joshua Creek
1,010
635
141
Letting Go
761
297
142
Brett Raymond
501
548
143
Janice Kapp Perry & Marvin Goldstein
429
134
144
Arlen Card
425
147
145
T Minus 5
249
164
146
Michael Webb
226
318
147
Sara Bethany Ham
64
223
148
Felicia Sorensen
48
223
149
Chad Neth
30
230
150
Lyndsi Houskeeper
24
464
151
Merrill Jenson
21
47
152
Jared Osmond
20
332
153
Octappella
20
98
154
Ashley Harris
17
172
155
Judd Maher
10
17
156
Skye Pixton
2
37

Some info about lds

LDS music, predominantly known as Latter-day Saint Music or Mormon Music, is a genre deeply rooted in the culture and doctrines of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The genre encompasses a wide range of musical forms including hymns, choral music, classical compositions, and contemporary styles, each serving to enrich worship, convey doctrine, and uplift the spirits of its listeners.

The origins of LDS music can be traced back to the early 19th century, specifically the 1830s following the founding of the LDS Church by Joseph Smith. Early LDS hymns were often reworkings of existing Protestant hymns, adapted to include distinct LDS theology and express the trials and triumphs of early church members. The first significant compilation of these hymns was "A Collection of Sacred Hymns," published in 1835 for the Church of the Latter Day Saints, edited by Emma Smith, Joseph Smith's wife.

Over the years, LDS music has grown to include a vast array of musical styles. The genre saw significant evolution as the church expanded globally. In contemporary settings, LDS music not only includes traditional hymns but also features performances from choirs, solo artists, and various musical ensembles that integrate classical, folk, and even pop elements.

The Mormon Tabernacle Choir, known since 2018 as The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square, is one of the most prominent and long-standing ambassadors of LDS music. Founded in 1847, just one month after the Mormon pioneers arrived in the Salt Lake Valley, the choir has won numerous awards and performed at presidential inaugurations, reflecting the genre’s reach and influence. The Choir's weekly program, “Music and the Spoken Word,” is the longest-running continuous network broadcast in the world and has been a key vehicle for mainstreaming LDS musical compositions.

Individual artists like David Archuleta, who rose to fame on "American Idol," and classical pop artist Lindsey Stirling have also become significant figures within the genre. These artists frequently discuss how their faith shapes their music, which resonates with a broad audience that includes but is not limited to members of the LDS Church.

LDS music has also seen adaptations and influences from the different cultures and countries to which the church has spread. This includes unique compositions and performances in various languages, adapted to local musical traditions. It is especially popular in the United States, where the LDS Church is headquartered, but it maintains a presence in countries where there are significant LDS populations, including Mexico, Brazil, the Philippines, and several nations throughout Europe.

In academia and theological study, LDS music is often analyzed for its role in worship and its power in community building. Music in LDS worship services is not merely performative but is participatory, with congregational hymns being a core part of LDS religious services. This participatory nature is a defining element of LDS music, fostering a sense of community and shared belief among church members.

To sum up, LDS music is a dynamic and integral part of the cultural and spiritual lives of Latter-day Saints around the world, steeped in historical tradition yet continually evolving to incorporate new artistic expressions and technologies. Its rich heritage and the diversity of its modern expressions provide a fascinating study for music enthusiasts and a touching insight into the LDS community's values and beliefs.