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Pastor Jaylon Calhoun - Spirit Flows Thru Me (CEDM)


If you're looking for a fresh and innovative take on gospel music, 'Spirit Flows Thru Me' by Pastor Jaylon Calhoun is a must-listen. This groundbreaking track merges the upbeat and energetic sound of electronic dance music with powerful gospel lyrics, creating a unique and genre-defying sound that will uplift your spirit and get you moving.

Inspired by the biblical story of King David dancing with joy in the presence of the Lord, 'Spirit Flows Thru Me' encourages listeners to connect with their spirituality and glorify God through dance. The lyrics are simple yet powerful, with lines like 'Your Spirit flows through me' and 'It's taken over me' expressing the overwhelming presence of God's spirit.

Pastor Jaylon Calhoun - Spirit Flows Thru MeWhat makes this song truly special is its innovative blend of gospel and EDM, which Pastor Jaylon Calhoun has coined GosEDM. The result is a dynamic and uplifting sound that captures the essence of both Las Vegas and church vibes. By infusing his music with electronic dance elements, Pastor Jaylon Calhoun is reaching a new generation of music enthusiasts who may not have previously connected with gospel music.

'Spirit Flows Thru Me' is an exciting and refreshing addition to the gospel music scene. Its innovative sound and powerful message will leave you feeling uplifted and energized, and it's definitely worth a listen. So turn up the volume, let the spirit flow through you, and dance like no one's watching!

Lyrics


https://genius.com/Pastor-jaylon-calhoun-spirit-flows-thru-me-lyrics


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2GzqCp625jypNLWv1cZoA6

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxGL2GG3-nw

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

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