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RR3X's new EP delivers five tracks that speak directly to anyone who's ever felt love's electric touch.
'Fireworks' captures that moment when you tell someone how you feel. Remember the last time your heart raced before saying "I love you"? RR3X bottles that feeling in a track that makes your pulse quicken with each beat.
You can't listen to 'Monica' without picturing someone special. Who's your Monica? The song celebrates those small things that make someone irreplaceable – their laugh, their quirks, the way they dance when nobody's watching.
'Do Better (Love Someone)' challenges you to examine how you show love. When was the last time you expressed love without expecting anything back?
"Deja Vu" hits differently when you've experienced that strange familiarity with someone new. Have you ever looked at someone and felt you've known them forever?
"Kilometer" shifts gears, taking love from intimate moments to public celebration. This track demands movement – it refuses to let you stay still.
The production blends traditional African instruments with modern beats, creating layers that reveal something new with each listen. Did you catch the talking drum patterns under the synths in "Fireworks"?
What makes this EP stand out from other Afrobeats releases this year? RR3X crafts songs that feel personal yet universal.
Love changes form across these five tracks – from nervous confession to public declaration.
For fans of Love and Afrobeats, 'Let Love Lead' brings fresh energy to familiar themes. The EP doesn't reinvent Afrobeats – it reminds you why you fell in love with the genre.
Stream 'Let Love Lead' here.

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