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Roga Raph – “We’ll See”

Posted on September 19, 2023September 19, 2023 By 6ixth Element

New York City, the melting pot of cultures and the birthplace of so many legendary artists, has given us yet another talent that is worth listening to – Roga Raph. Hailing from the streets of NYC, Roga Raph has been honing his craft for years and has recently released his new single, “We’ll See,” which promises to be a game-changer in the hip-hop scene.

Roga Raph burst onto the music scene with his debut album, Visionary Shift, back in 2015. With his unique style and thought-provoking lyrics, he quickly gained a dedicated fan base and caught the attention of industry insiders. Since then, he has been crafting his sound, exploring different musical genres, and collaborating with other talented artists, all while staying true to his roots.

“We’ll See,” the title track of his forthcoming EP, is a testament to Roga Raph’s growth as an artist. The track effortlessly blends elements of jazz and hip-hop, creating a sound that is both nostalgic and refreshing. The soulful chops, thumping drums, and deep bass provide the perfect backdrop for Roga Raph’s smooth flow and confident delivery.

Lyrically, “We’ll See” takes listeners on a journey through the ups and downs of life, addressing themes of perseverance, self-discovery, and the pursuit of dreams. Roga Raph’s introspective and introspective lyrics are sure to resonate with anyone who has ever faced challenges or questioned their own path in life.

With “We’ll See,” Roga Raph proves that he is not just another rapper trying to make it big, but rather an artist committed to pushing the boundaries of hip-hop and creating music that is both meaningful and enjoyable. Whether you’re a die-hard hip-hop fan or just appreciative of good music, Roga Raph’s latest single is a must-listen.

So, make sure to add “We’ll See” to your favorite playlist, and keep an eye out for his upcoming EP, We’ll See, as Roga Raph continues to make waves in the music industry with his unique sound and undeniable talent.

“We’ll See” by Roga Raph was released to digital streaming platforms on September 14th, 2023 and is now playing on Jazz Rap / Chill Hip-Hop.

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