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Adeoluwa Returns with Highly Anticipated Single “Let Me Know”

ADEOLUWA, the Nigerian singer/songwriter from Saskatchewan, has released his long-awaited single “Let Me know.” The song is a powerful ballad about frustration, heartbreak and uncertainty, and it showcases ADEOLUWA’s unique blend of Afropop, soul, and R&B.

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Song Cover

ADEOLUWA’s vocals on the record is smooth and soulful, and he delivers the lyrics with raw emotion. The lyrics of the song talk about his relationship with a significant other who seems to be playing him for a fool. Fed up with this irregularity, he demands an explanation and asks her to “let him know” how she really feels about him, so he can stop wasting his time and energy on a relationship that is going nowhere.

The chorus is catchy and memorable, and it will stay with you long after you finish listening to the song. The song eventually ends on a sad note, with the girl finally replying and ending the relationship, but giving a last glimmer of hope for friendship.

“Let Me Know” is a must-listen, beautiful, and heartbreaking tune that is a testament to ADEOLUWA’s talent as a songwriter and vocalist. The song is sure to resonate with anyone who has ever experienced heartbreak.

Listen to “Let Me know” Here

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