Ghanaian rising star Raevin has released his debut EP, Feelings of Raevin. The six-track collection, executive produced by Grammy-nominated hitmaker Killbeatz (Ed Sheeran, Burna Boy, Wizkid), establishes Raevin as one of West Africa’s compelling new voices, one unafraid to bare his soul through melody.
Feelings of Raevin weaves together Afrobeats, Amapiano, and traditional West African rhythms into something entirely personal: a sonic diary of young love in all its messy, beautiful complexity. Each track pulses with the kind of vulnerability that transforms listeners into confidants.
Maserati opens with grandiose promises and romantic excess. When love demands everything, Raevin delivers, even if it costs him dearly. It’s opulence as devotion, ambition as poetry.
The infectious Fire burns with the anxiety of a new attraction. She might be “the one,” but her magnetic pull draws others, too. Raevin captures that delicious tension between desire and insecurity, wrapped in an irresistible groove.
Fever embraces the physical rush of infatuation with playful confidence: “If it comes with a fever that makes my body shiver, I don’t mind ’cause I found my spec.” Pure, unapologetic chemistry set to bounce.
The EP closes with Dear Harriet, perhaps its most achingly human moment. Based on a true encounter at King Promise’s 2022 birthday party, phone dead, no numbers exchanged, the song becomes a message in a bottle, cast into the digital sea, hoping to reach its intended recipient. It’s romantic archaeology, beautiful in its uncertainty.