Letter to the Girls I Loved by Raphael: Music For The Heart.
On February 3 2022, hopeless romantics across the world were left in their feelings, as music prodigy Raphael blessed the hearts of music lovers with his 6 Track EP dubbed, “Letter to the Girls I Loved”.
Plunging headfirst in the music space with the critically acclaimed debut EP, “Letter to the Girls I Loved” is a journey of heart, mixed with the uniqueness of African sound. A sound that the American Nigerian vocalist and producer is extremely familiar with for that matter, as previous records from the music giant bare witness to his one-in-a-million sound.
Everyone with the opportunity of digesting such a masterpiece easily testifies to the level of heart that went into every record off the EP, and that is what keeps hanging on Raphael’s every note. A record like “Uber” has every potency of becoming a fan-favourite, with its up-tempo energy and how professionally Raphael manoeuvres his voice to fit whatever form.
The young vocalist has been the most sought after in the music space for a very long time, and through this EP, it is his calling card to stir up a divine take on music and to share his experiences with love.
Dissecting every record from the “Letter to the Girls I Loved” brings a common message: a unique interpretation of romance. Such as sentiment carries an astounding level of meaning for the budding music maestro, as with records like “Cinderella”, “Concentrate” which features the sensational Laik and “Body” with the incomparable Nikita, Raphael is embarking on his own journey when it comes to matters of the heart.
Such rawness, vulnerability and unmatched expression are what has given lovers of Raphael a taste of his musical maturity and how he intends on fuelling such a desire with every record to come from the depths of his genius.
Lovers of love and fans of uniqueness have been more than compensated by the sonic genius that is Raphael, and it goes without question that this is certainly going to be the most coveted EP he has created.
With the stakes at an all-time high, Raphael has proven his potential with “Letters to the Girls I Loved”, and it is a certainty that this is not going to be that last we hear from such a bonafide ace in music.
Listen to the EP below:



