On "Let Go," LULU.'s ethereal vocals intertwine seamlessly with lush instrumentation, creating a sonic landscape that resonates with listeners deeply. The single encapsulates themes of liberation and self-discovery, inviting audiences to embrace vulnerability and relate to the internal battles that sometimes occur when accepting love. The brand new single is accompanied by a heartfelt music video which features LULU.’s parents, directed by Aisyah Octavia and shot in LULU.’s neighbourhood.
"Let Go describes the unconditional love I discovered within my faith. While navigating difficult relationships, love felt like something I had to work for, fueled by a pride that made me believe I was better off alone. I grew weary of my own company. Despite neglecting my Bible, I came to realise that although I pushed God away, He remained present through friends and family, never letting go of me." - LULU.
With its hypnotic groove and heartfelt lyrics, "Let Go" serves as a testament to LULU.'s ability to craft soul-stirring music that leaves a lasting impact; her songs are cut through with the kind of warmth that holds you. Audiences were initially introduced to LULU. with "Save Me," a song that established LULU. as a promising newcomer on the music scene. This was followed up her collaboration with South-African choral group The Joy, "Yesterdays", which showcased her versatility as an artist.
LULU. has emerged as a refreshing voice in the realm of soulful music, captivating listeners with her evocative melodies and poignant lyricism. A 21-year-old British & Nigerian Afro-Soul Singer/Songwriter from South East London blending Afrobeats and Soul to create her own unique sound. She cut her teeth in the industry working with producers like Dom Valentino, Felix Joseph, Tay Iwar and bad entity and is heavily influenced by the likes of Lauryn Hill, Moelogo and more contemporary artists such as Tems, Burna Boy and Teni. Her love for music is steeped in the Church where she regularly sings as part of the choir; her dad's musical background playing the Talking Drum and growing up listening to Fújì, Highlife and Afrobeats.