30th GMA Dove Awards - Hard Music Recorded Song of The Year

Hard Music Recorded Song of The Year

"Awesome God"; Skalleluia; The Insyderz; Rich Mullins with additional lyrics by Joe Yerke; Squint Entertainment

"Locked In A Cage"; Hey You, I Love Your Soul; Skillet; John Cooper; Ardent/ForeFront

"On Your Feet"; On Your Feet; Spoken; Spoken; Metro One

"Pain"; Flying; Grammatrain; Pete Stewart, Paul Roraback, Dalton Roraback; ForeFront

"Salt Circles"; American Standard; Every Day Life; Todd Cookerly; KMG Records, Alarma

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