DennyB brings an emotional Afrobeats feel on “Let Me Go,” delivering a record that leans into heartbreak, reflection, and soft melodic energy.

The Nigerian singer floats over a mellow, mid-tempo production that carries a gentle bounce underneath the emotion. It is calm on the surface, but the feeling behind it is heavy, built around a plea for space and release.

His vocals stay expressive without being overpowering. He sounds vulnerable, like someone trying to make sense of a situation while still holding on to what was there before.

The production stays simple, allowing the message to sit clearly. No distractions, no overlayering, just a steady Afrobeats rhythm that supports the emotion instead of competing with it.

“Let Me Go,” works as a soft emotional record, the kind that connects through honesty more than complexity.