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Afrobeats Sensation Xlim Jay Set to Release Soulful New Single “Coffee”

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Afrobeat rising star Xlim Jay, known for crafting vibrant rhythms and emotionally charged melodies, returns with a brand-new single titled “Coffee”.

Following the success of fan favorites like “Marathon” and “Vanilla”, Xlim Jay  showcases a deeper, more vulnerable side with “Coffee”, a melodious ballad that blends smooth vocals with soulful emotion. The track is a tender love song where Jay serenades the woman who’s captured his heart, confessing not only his loyalty, but also
how she’s been keeping him up at night… just like coffee.

“This one is personal,” says Xlim Jay. “‘Coffee’ is about the kind of love that stays on your mind day and night – the kind that keeps you wired, inspired, and emotionally awake. I wanted to make something that hits both the heart and the vibe.” Set against a warm, atmospheric soundscape, “Coffee” is perfect for late-night listening, early morning reflection, or anytime you’re feeling the weight of love on your chest. With heartfelt lyrics and a groove that pulls listeners in, it’s a song that anyone who’s ever been caught up in love can relate to.

With a sound that blends Afrobeat, soul, and modern romantic energy, Xlim Jay continues to evolve as an artist pushing boundaries while staying true to his roots.

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