Skip to main content

'Never Forget' by Froyo With Friends: A Techno-infused Ode to God's Love


Have you ever heard a tune that goes beyond the familiar, wrapping you up in an energetic sphere of hope, with a profound message that speaks to your heart? 'Never Forget' is an amazing techno anthem by Las Vegas-based DJ and music producer 'Froyo With Friends.'

Froyo with Friends - Never ForgetOn the label of Worship Music Recordings, 'Never Forget' loudly echoes God's love, repeating one of the most important things that we must never forget... to remember what Jesus has done for us. Froyo produced a track with uplifting baselines and buoyant synths, harmonies and lyrics that bring joy and preserve the fundamental message that the Good News brings us.

With its continuing call, 'Never forget what He's done for me,' the song expresses the essence of our daily walk with God, allowing us to express the ups and downs or our human struggle and know that we will be victorious alongside our God. The track is a reassurance that, despite our difficulties, there is always a way forward — an upbeat melody that encourages us to remember the good things God has done for us and trust that God will do more for us going forward.

Dive into this exciting track. Allow Froyo With Friends to musically remind you of God's never-ending love, and let the techno beats fill you with a bright hope for the future. Listen and let your heart sing.

(Related scripture: Deuteronomy 8:2; Psalms 77:11; 1 Corinthians 11:24)

Connect with Froyo with Friends

  • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/66vHNfdWIJrC8PcGoGj1Xf


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/19TjTF17FmUAf88jKZN5KE

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hy4AVLkM0Lg

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

Popular posts

"When I Saw The Light" by Tyler Philip Ratcliffe: Folk, Grace, and the Moment Everything Changes

“When I Saw The Light” captures something painfully familiar — the trap that routine can bring. Tyler Philip Ratcliffe wrote this folk anthem as a follow-up to “This Little Light of Mine,” drawing on his bluegrass roots and the spirit of Bill Monroe’s classic to tell a story many will recognize in themselves. The verses don’t sugarcoat it. “Same faces, same mistakes, same places // Promise that I change it all tomorrow”  — the trap we need to be aware of… The routine masquerading as life. But Ratcliffe doesn’t leave the listener there. The chorus lifts everything: “I traded fake for something honest // Finally doing something right.” That’s the turning point! What makes this song land is its honesty about the moment before a breakthrough. When numbness sets in, when you’ve exhausted every other option — that’s when the light (His light) breaks through. Ratcliffe captures the surprise of grace: “I wasn’t looking for religion // Wasn’t searching for the truth.” Nobody ever is. And ye...

"Living Proof" by Island Tribe Collective: When His People Unite, Mountains Move

(by Jasper Tan) "Living Proof" by Island Tribe Collective (featuring Sherwin Gardner, Marc Isaacs, and Alicia Taylor) is a live recording of a powerful, high-energy worship anthem that embodies what the collective calls "Caribbean Worship." The group invites us into a celebration of faith, utilizing the culture from the Caribbean islands and how they express it as a living proof of God's goodness. The song talks about our faith and the new beginnings that are promised to us after we overcome our struggles and hardships. Their repeated proclamation of "Lord, I'm living proof" aims to drive down the message that each one of us is already a living proof of God's faithfulness love, and mercy. We all have our own unique faith experiences and stories that could somehow inspire the people around us. So for those of us who have been know for our strong faith, being able to overcome our struggles and testify about it, brings a more concrete testimony an...

"Dancing In Your Light" by Ora Street Mission Band: Shining Through Everyday Acts

Ora Street Mission Band put their finger on something important with "Dancing In Your Light." It's the fact that (as Christians) we don't generate our own light, we reflect God's light. It's like the moon reflecting the sun at night. As Christians, we are called to be lights to the world! The vibe of the song draws from a rich musical palette, inspired by The Police, Weather Report, and Toto, giving the song a contemporary groove that matches the song's present-day message. The song encourages you to come into action. So, what does it look like to live as a bearer of His light? The lyrics try to compare this with a firefly lit from within, and a lighthouse holding firm before a raging sea. Each comparison points to the same truth… His light is given to be shared with others. "If he has illuminated you, then fly and be free!" Jesus declared, "I am the light of the world." This song turns that fact into a call to action. Shine, move, and...