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Music (CCM) is a genre of music that emerged and became prevalent in the 1970s and 1980s.<ref>[ Nantais, David. "What Would Jesus Listen To?." America 196.18 (2007): 22-24. Music Index. Web. 6
The lyrics and messages conveyed in CCM songs are aimed to evangelize and to worship Jesus. <ref>[ Nantais, David. "What Would Jesus Listen To?." America 196.18 (2007): 22-24. Music Index. Web. 6
CCM to become popular were Phil Keaggy, Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith, and John Elefante. <ref>[ Nantais, David. "What Would Jesus Listen To?." America 196.18 (2007): 22-24. Music Index. Web. 6
</ref> Contemporary Christian music has also grown in that there are sub-genres of CCM. <ref>[ Nantais, David. "What Would Jesus Listen To?." America 196.18 (2007): 22-24. Music Index. Web. 6
Contemporary Christian Music has influences from folk, gospel, pop and rock music. <ref>[ Nantais, David. "What Would Jesus Listen To?." America 196.18 (2007): 22-24. Music Index. Web. 6
*Young, Shawn David, Hippies, Jesus Freaks, and Music (Ann Arbor: Xanedu/Copley Original Works, 2005. ISBN 1-59399-201-7.