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'IYKYK' by Jimmy Rock x Social Club Misfits: A Call to True Community


Have you heard 'IYKYK' by JIMMY ROCK and the Social Club Misfits? This is a track that dives right into what really matters, such as authenticity, passion, and living in community with Jesus. It's not about chasing after the latest trends or accumulating wealth; it's about loving each other, standing beside those who are down, and helping others rise. Jimmy Rock looks at the personal struggles and societal pressures that we all face.

JIMMY ROCK x Social Club Misfits - IYKYKThe lyrics, 'this is how a new generation makes a joyful noise,' are all about creating a space where praise and worship come together in all flavors, pleasing the Father's heart and pointing others to Him.

This song is JIMMY ROCK's first track from his debut album, 'Reflections', dropping Spring 2025. This is co-released with Dove Award-winning artist Social Club Misfits. What a way to kick-off a debut album!

You've really got to listen to this song! It's great beats with a powerful message, that our faith isn't just something we profess but something we live out every day. Are you ready to act on this call to action for a life filled with real love and community? Hit 'play' today! Enjoy!

(Related scripture: John 15:12-13; James 2:17; Romans 12:10)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2WTuaeHKVwAFJfzm6DMFSs

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnH4uCxwzkI

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

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