Ebubé Gets Romantic on “Foresight” 


An ultra-romantic R&B/soul gem about surrendering yourself to the power of love. 

Rising UK-based artist Ebubé is a singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist making waves with his heartfelt, genre-blending sound. A classically trained violinist and pianist, he was originally on the path to study medicine before the pandemic inspired a return to his musical roots. Gaining traction through soulful R&B covers on TikTok, Ebubé eventually co-founded the Victoria Monét and Coco Jones–co-signed group No Guidnce, solidifying his status as a breakout talent in the R&B/soul scene. His solo catalog already includes standout singles like “Poison,” “Lay With Me,” and “Where I Wanna Be.”

Now, Ebubé returns with his new six-track EP Slow Jam Szn, and its highlight track “Foresight” is pure R&B bliss. Featuring smooth, mellow instrumentals and rhythmic, head-nodding beats, the song sets a romantic tone from the jump. Lyrically, Ebubé dives deep into the vulnerability of falling fast, singing lines like, “I saw your face and it was instant, I start to look at where I need to go,” and “I wanna feel your skin on mine, but that gon’ take a little time.” His emotive delivery and lush vocals make “Foresight” a seductive, passion-filled slow jam you’ll want on repeat.

Whether you’re in love or just love love songs, this track is a warm, soulful reminder of how powerful honest R&B can be. Hit play and let Ebubé’s voice carry you.

So go ahead—press play and let Ebubé’s sweet sound melt your heart.



RGM RATING

Rating: 5 out of 5.

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