Adem Project – No Limit (Acoustic)

Labels:Stichting Reck
Number of Tracks:1
Total Time:00:03:14
From the Album:No Limit
Formats:Christian AC,Christian Praise & Worship
Available Date & Time: Oct 18 2019 10:00:00 EDT
Impact Date: Oct 25 2019 00:00:00

The Dutch All-star formation ADEM Project releases single with Montell Jordan

The all-star formation Adem Project has released their single: No Limit. The song is a cross-over between pop music and contemporary gospel. Written in English, the song shows that is has been influenced by the various cultural backgrounds. The American R&B singer Montell Jordan, known from songs such as “This is how we do it” and “Get it on tonite,” was so thrilled about the song that he wanted to be part of it.
 

RAW and honest

The song starts with the sentence, “Welcome home, He is waiting for you.” Filemon Peroti was inspired by the story of the prodigal son from the bible book of Luke. Whatever you've done, you can always come home, you'll always be welcome. It's a track of hope and restoration. Especially in these times it is a song of encouragement.

Adem Project

Filemon Peroti states that “the project started with a desire to effectuate positive change within the 'church' when it comes to music – change that will cause a new generation to connect with the matters of their heart a.o. faith and spirituality,”

Their first song, “Adem”, which is a Dutch song, has been received well and is being sung in churches and had quite some radioplay.

 

Well-known Dutch Artists

Filemon brought together an all-star formation. A.o. Montell Jordan, Dwight Dissels (The Voice), Jay Way,  Reyer (Worshipleader/DJ/Remixer), Pearl Jozefszoon (The Voice), Abigail Martina (The Voice).

‘Honesty and insanely high quality’

The writing is not merely based on a gripping beat or a catchy soundbite. This song came into existence by sharing life and all it's mess with each other. Filemon says: “It's about unity, love, a fresh wind, a new song, insanely high quality, innovative worship and a feeling that you may belong. We want to give Adem (breath of air in dutch) to the world.”
 

 

CONTACT

Jair Sagstrom

 

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