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Raffeal returns with emotive love-spinner, “Let You Go”

Fast-rising Nigerian-American superstar, Raffeal, is back with another exciting single dubbed, “Let You Go.”

Scheduled for release March 24, “Let You Go” is Raffeal’s coming-of-age moment where everyone finally gets an intimate chance to experience his alluring musical prowess. Produced by Cyrillicbeatz, the song is a mid-tempo Afro-pop bop that sees Raffeal delve into his storyteller mode sharing a tale of love and heartbreak, which he claims was inspired from true life events.

Raffeal returns with emotive love-spinner, “Let You Go”
Raffeal returns with emotive love-spinner, “Let You Go”

“It was not my own heart break, but this song was inspired from an experience of one of my homeboys. He got his heart broken, and he kept saying he can’t let her go. So, I started writing a song from his perspective and decided why he wouldn’t let her go and turned it into a song,” he says.

With its sped-up snippet already making the rounds on TikTok and Instagram, “Let You Go” is that record that is set to sail across charts across in markets, with the song thriving for its shock and replay value.

Raffeal returns with emotive love-spinner, “Let You Go”
Raffeal returns with emotive love-spinner, “Let You Go”

Commenting further on his career, Raffeal retraces his steps down memory lane, telling us that, “I fell in love with music at the age 12 when I started playing the piano in Nigeria and started playing for my choir over here in America, but I didn’t start recording this style of music that we know today called Afrobeats till early 2021 and I honestly believe I just started getting better at it.”

The 22-year-old maverick also noted that his goal is to continue to make timeless music, irrespective of trends and public sentiment.

Raffeal returns with emotive love-spinner, “Let You Go”
Raffeal returns with emotive love-spinner, “Let You Go”

“My music will continue to be about love. I dislike violent or aggressive music. I am put off by all that extra loud noise. Music should be sweet, pure, calm and pleasing to the ear.”

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Jerry

Jerry is a copy writer at African Alert [AFAL]. Aside from general news, Jerry is an experienced creator and web content expert who loves to spend his time telling African-centric stories, most times, in text.

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