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PraiseU - Higher Place - Radio Mix (CEDM)


Higher Place - Radio Mix' by PraiseU is an excellent fusion of danceable beats and powerful Christian lyrics that is sure to get you grooving and praising God. Nathan Cheeseman, the producer behind PraiseU, collaborated with Adryelle, a talented Christian artist from California, to create this energetic and worshipful track.

PraiseU - Higher Place - Radio MixThe opening beats of the song are engaging, and they immediately capture your attention, pulling you into the song. The lyrics are simple yet incredibly powerful, reminding us of our place as children of God and our citizenship in heaven. The song's message is about the unshakable reign of the Kingdom of God, and it encourages us to focus our eyes on Christ, who is our hope and our anchor in the midst of life's storms.

Adryelle's vocals complement the electronic beats perfectly. Her vocals flow seamlessly with the rhythm, and it's clear that she has a deep understanding of the song's message. Her voice is emotive and full of passion, drawing listeners into the song's message and creating an atmosphere of worship.

'Higher Place - Radio Mix' by PraiseU is a fantastic Christian EDM track that is both modern and worshipful. The song's message is empowering, and the electronic beats are incredibly catchy, making it easy to dance along and praise God. If you like EDM and are looking for a fresh and exciting way to worship, make sure you check out this incredible song. It is sure to leave you feeling energized and connected to God.



You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/4bpSsgI7ismsuewyFBIt1E

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

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

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