Yalla Habebe Drops Vocal-Driven Afro House Release ‘Let Me Go’
- Undrtone Blog

- Sep 13
- 2 min read

Anonymity has always had a place in electronic music, and Yalla Habebe is the latest project to embrace it. With no status, no ego and no identity attached, the music is left to speak for itself. The new single ‘Let Me Go’, released on 29 August through TRIP AND BASS Records, is proof that the approach works.
‘Let Me Go’ is a vocal-driven cut that sits comfortably at the intersection of Afro house and melodic house. Built on a flowing groove, the production layers lush synths and tight percussion under a vocal that is both catchy and emotive. The result is a track that feels immediate yet refined, the kind of release that works just as well in a club set as it does on a playlist.
The polish of the production is striking. Every element feels deliberate, from the way the bassline holds the track together to the vocal placement that gives it crossover appeal. There is a sense of restraint in the mix that keeps the energy moving without overcrowding the arrangement. That balance points to an artist with a clear vision and technical skill, even if the person behind the project remains unknown.
In a market where vocal house continues to dominate, ‘Let Me Go’ feels timely without chasing trends. Its appeal is broad, but it retains enough personality to stand out from the noise. The anonymity adds intrigue, but ultimately, it is the quality of the track that will carry Yalla Habebe forward.
With ‘Let Me Go’ as the first chapter, the project has already delivered something with real weight. If the aim is to strip away ego and let the music take centre stage, Yalla Habebe is off to a powerful start.








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