With its catchy hooks and emotional feel, “Let Me Go” is both danceable and reflective.
“This track is personal for me. It’s about how they don’t want me to succeed, to go the next level — I don’t know who “they” is, might even be me,” says Hengin.
Inspired by the likes of Ayra Starr, Gabzy, Odeal, Burna Boy, and Txmmy, his sound blends soulful melodies with smooth Afro rhythms.
Uwa’s latest release, “Tic Toc”, is a vibe-heavy track built for late nights, headphone moments, or curated chill playlists. It speaks to growth, vulnerability, and leveling up — all wrapped in infectious production and t’s the perfect vibe for summer .
Smooth, infectious, and impossible not to move to, this track is made for late- night link-ups, rooftop parties, day parties, and those sunset drives with the squad.
But what really sets this one apart is its romantic, smooth, and sensual lyrics — the Toronto-based artist prizes himself on crafting songs that aren’t just for the vibe, but for the feeling too.
“It’s got that flirtatious, chill energy to it,” UWA shares. “I wanted to make something people could vibe and groove to at a party, but also something you’d send to that person you’ve been thinking about all day.”