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DJ Cosmin & Criss Payne Releases A New Single 'Son Of The Living GOD'


'This is the awakening sound to a new era. The time of truth revealing, integrity, honesty and transparency. But mostly the time where the relationship between God and Man will intensify. This song is one of the vehicles. The idea of the song started already in 2021. DJ Cosmin went a few times over the song and tried to finish it but somehow it didn't work until January 2024.

DJ Cosmin & Criss Payne - Son Of The Living GODDJ Cosmin's genre is Electronic Dance Music with a core of modern Down Beat and a touch of Pop, featuring real instruments. The guitars on ''Son Of The Living GOD'' were masterfully recorded by Instagram-influencer Criss Payne.

Based in Würzburg, Germany, DJ Cosmin's music reflects his Transylvanian roots. His independent label, TT7 Records, is the platform for his creative expressions. As a drummer and singer, DJ Cosmin expands his live performances. For the first time, he features his own voice in ''Son Of The Living GOD,'' a unique twist in his career.'

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2xlnyc8zhmcv5v4D4KaOfT

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbPJ0EUbpR0

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