Robert Rene Pop Singer Reaches Trending Celebrity Status With His New Hit Single ‘Spinnin’ with Adil C

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Robert Rene is a pop singer hailing from Rancho Cucamonga, CA, whose 42-year journey in the entertainment industry has been a wild ride of phenomenal wins and unbelievable battles, though recent days have said otherwise. Robert Rene has had a remarkable climb of over 10 million impressions across all of his social media platforms ever since his virality on TikTok and his socials has been taking a rise once and for all. He has graced stages dancing in arenas, making appearances on the YouTube Theatre stage, and manifesting a career that spans decades, outshining his impressive 20-year record with Disney Entertainment in Anaheim, CA.

With all of Robert Rene’s hit songs like ‘Nemesis’, ‘Sweetwater’, ‘Afterglow’, and many more, the Rancho Cucamonga star has just announced to his fans on social media that he will now be releasing another single on May 24th. But this with the iconic Adil C from Toronto, Canada who has an impressive record of over 100 million streams across all platforms.

Robert Rene has been seen at many recent red carpets, Hollywood parties, and spotted walking on the streets of DTLA filming music videos. As Robert Rene’s fanbase is rapidly expanding, all eyes are constantly watching as the Rancho Cucamonga singer turns into a popstar.

See more of his music visuals – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3_9NwSQu8cOarcCjsvPEsQ

Take a listen to more from Robert Rene – https://open.spotify.com/artist/4MVYHcgto80vVx7XO8M1sW?si=ms5dGd2RSOiXCiNAw21ElQ

Robert Rene is on the rise. The ‘Spinnin’ music video of Robert Rene promises his stunning dance moves, talented pop voice, and fun outgoing aura partying with his friends Seth Bishop, Shaka Strong, Sage Sam, Margie Plus, Harald Austad, Azura Dragonfaether, Adil C, and others in downtown Hollywood.

Follow Robert Rene – https://www.instagram.com/robertrenemusic/

https://www.robertrene.com/

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