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Roberto Rosso, Xonar, Eline Everdina - Victorious 2.0 (CEDM)

Roberto Rosso, Xonar, Eline Everdina - Victorious 2.0
Roberto Rosso, Xonar, Eline Everdina has released a Christian EDM (CEDM) track called Victorious 2.0.

'Victorious'  2.0 is a remake of the song Victorious. Roberto Rosso, Xonar & singer/songwriter Eline Everdina took this very much appreciated hardstyle track to a whole new level. In light of the TEN year anniversary of Roberto Rosso Victorious 2.0 came to being. 

Every performance is a party thanks to his pounding beats and powerful lyrics. The crowd goes nuts while listening to Roberto Rosso's music. In the case of the DJ's sets, there is more to it. Through his music, he conveys a powerful message that everyone should hear. Roberto Rosso has been a DJ for 10 years. Music was his first love. That changed when he came into contact with Jesus Christ at the age of 17 and decided to follow Him.

I am a freedom fighter!
The music and presentation of Roberto Rosso encourages young people to consciously begin living a life of faith with God. It is his firm belief that Jesus can set people free. He wishes the same for other young people! The message Roberto Rosso spreads through his conviction is not just powerful, it is also hopeful. That's the "freedom fighter" in Roberto Rosso. And in the song Freedom, he and the other musicians call for that freedom!

He has performed at many major events as a DJ and has become one of the most famous Christian DJs in The Netherlands. Moreover, Roberto Rosso has organized Sound of Heaven in recent years with names like DJ Andy Hunter (UK), LZ7 (UK), Reyer (NL) and GUI BRAZIL (PT).



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You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1PZCNnQIzxt4ZsQCP79g8O

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4heARG66Fjc

Would you like to hear more CEDM music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

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