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New song: Despite Me by Victor-UK



Have you ever been imbued with so much emotions while listening to a song, and you can't hold back tears as they come coursing through your tear ducts, seeking to be set free? Happy tears.

I could sit all day and listen to this song 'Despite me' by Victor-UK.
The song reminds me of how I am a terrible sinner but he still loves me, despite all my shortcomings, despite all my cravings, despite all my weaknesses, DESPITE ME.

He loves me when I don't deserve to be loved.
The song starts with with some mellow piano and builds up to the chorus, then releases the powerful ROCK in it. Victor UK's tenor is that kind of voice you get scared of notes it's is hitting  with so much ease.

Just play the song as you are driving to work and you will wear a smile all day.
Download his song  right here and share your thoughts with me.




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