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Rising star K Bili is set to release their highly anticipated 'Letter to the President' EP on September 13, 2024.
The 5-track EP is a vibrant and thought-provoking collection of songs that tackle themes of love, motivation, and social awareness.
The EP's lead single, "Letter to the President," was released on September 7, 2024, and addresses the plight of African children.
The song is a heartfelt plea for change and a call to action for leaders to prioritize the well-being of their citizens.
The full EP, 'Letter to the President,' features an eclectic mix of rock, Afrobeat, and tempo tracks that showcase K Bili's versatility and artistry.
From the upbeat "Make It" and "To the Top" to the soulful "Real Love" and "Where Is the Love?” each song is a testament to K Bili's ability to craft infectious and meaningful music.
"I'm thrilled to share 'Letter to the President' with the world," says K Bili. "This EP is a reflection of my passion for creating music that inspires and uplifts. I hope it resonates with listeners and sparks important conversations."
This project is featuring heart-hitting tracks like:
Where is the Love (a deep dive into the state of the world)
To the Top (the anthem of rising to success)
Real Love (feel the passion)
Make It (for those who won’t settle for less)
And the title track Letter to the President (K Bili’s bold message to the leaders)
Get ready to vibe, reflect, and rise with K Bili. This EP is more than just music—it’s a movement.
Don’t miss it! Stream it this Friday and be part of the revolution.
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