RONN Says His Latest Hit Sensei Is Close To His Heart & He’s Happy For All The Love It’s Receiving

The power-packed voice of RONN is constantly ruling the charts and it seems like it’s not letting anyone else go up anytime soon. With his back-to-back musical hits, the Dubai-based music composer, singer, and DJ has created havoc in the industry.

RONN had earlier promised all his fans that he’ll be coming with a long list of songs for them. Now that he’s coming, he seems unstoppable. And his worldwide fans seem to be rewarding him as well for this. One of his recent songs is Sensei and its fever has caught all music lovers.

Talking about Sensei, RONN says the song is really close to his heart as he has worked day and night for it. “The more you spend time on a song, the closer it gets to your heart. Sensei is no less than a child to me and I am happy people are showering their love on it,” he says.

RONN also adds that he considers himself extremely lucky to have got a huge and loyal fan following who always embrace his music so warmly. RONN promises that he’ll work harder now and will bring greater music for his fans now.

Based in Lebanon, RONN established himself as one of the topmost club DJs before moving to Dubai to take up a residency with Cavo, Yume & Vice Night Clubs. As a member of the Respect roster of artists, RONN’s Respect is burning parties that have kept listeners on the pulse and rated him the No. 1 DJ in Bahrain for 2 years.

Talking more about the challenges, he has faced in his career, RONN says that challenges have made him what he is today. “A lot of ups and downs happened, but never I played somewhere and failed, I never fail in music, I’m sure I overcame every single challenge so now I’m where I am because of that,” he says.

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