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"Age After Age" by k4g3: A Dancefloor Track of Eternal Faith


"Age After Age" by k4g3 is a thought-provoking CEDM track, declaring the spiritual fruits listed in Galatians 5:22–23 packaged in electronic beats. Born from k4g3 journey through personal setbacks and creative challenges, this song is a new milestone in his CEDM journey. "I'm beyond the two years ," k4g3 shares, hinting that he has already survived the music scene's notorious "two-year rule." Most new EDM artists quit within two years. But this track isn't about fleeting trends — it's about something timeless: "He's the King of Kings, Age After Age." This is what k4g3 places before everything.

k4g3 - Age After AgeThe lyrics echo the spiritual fruits — "Love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness" — each trait celebrated as enduring qualities that we see across the generations. These fruits are reminders of God's unchanging nature. The repeated chant of "Yeshua!" places Jesus at the center of the track and celebrates His eternal reign.

What makes this track special is its blend of electronic energy with profound truths for EDM lovers to hear, emphasizing that God's grace is meant for all. His grace extends across generations, "Age After Age", inviting you to reflect on His grace, even while you're soaking up the vibes.

If you enjoy CEDM vibes with a deep meaning, then this one's for you. May it remind you how His presence is a constant, age after age, and no matter what you're going through in your life.

(Related scripture: Galatians 5:22-23; Revelation 1:8; Isaiah 9:6; Isaiah 60:8)

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