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Anendlessocean’s Hexagon: A Love Letter in Sound

Hello there, music lovers!

I’m still buzzing from Anendlessocean’s latest EP, Hexagon. This guy, man, he’s got a way with words and melodies that just hits different. Let’s dive in, shall we?

First off, the title Hexagon. It’s intriguing, right? Like, what has shape got to do with love songs? Well, I guess that’s the beauty of art – it can mean whatever you want it to. But for me, a hexagon represents something strong and stable, like a foundation. And that’s exactly what this EP feels like – a solid base for exploring the complexities of love.

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Now, let’s talk about the music. Anendlessocean’s sound is this perfect blend of old-school vibes and modern production. It’s like he’s taking us on a nostalgic journey while still keeping it fresh. The beats are smooth, the melodies are catchy, and the lyrics? Oh, the lyrics! They’re deep, raw, and relatable. You know those songs that hit you right in the feels? Yeah, this EP is full of them.

“Love Practitioner” is the lead single, and for good reason. It’s a groovy, upbeat track that’s all about that confident, lover-boy energy. Anendlessocean’s vocals are smooth as butter on this one, and the chorus is super catchy. I caught myself humming it all day. Check out the lyrics. 

‘Oya move, oya groove

Can you do as I do

Ma fimi shako

Ma fini kpa

Don’t make me look like a fool’

Then there’s “Lmly” (Let Me Love You). It’s a slower, more intimate track that showcases Anendlessocean’s vulnerability. The lyrics are beautiful and the melody is just heartbreaking in the best way possible. It’s the kind of song you listen to when you’re missing someone or just need a good cry. Check out the lyrics below.

So let me love you

Like my life depends on it

Every hour, every second that l’m awake

So let me love you

“Be” is another standout track. It’s got this chill, laid-back vibe that’s perfect for a lazy Sunday afternoon. The lyrics are about self-love and acceptance, and it’s a message we all need to hear.

“Burn” and “Sweet Home” round out the EP, and they both hold their own. “Burn” is a fiery track about passion and desire, while “Sweet Home” is a more reflective song about finding peace and comfort in love.

Overall, Hexagon is a solid EP that showcases Anendlessocean’s growth as an artist. He’s not afraid to experiment with different sounds and styles, but he always stays true to his core. This project showcases his talent and his ability to connect with listeners on a deep level.

So, if you’re looking for some soulful, heartfelt music to add to your playlist, I highly recommend checking out Anendlessocean’s Hexagon. Trust me, you won’t be disappointed.

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What are your thoughts on the EP? Let’s chat in the comments!

The musician known as Anendlessocean has the real name Ayobami Emmanuel Alli-Hakeem. His stage name “Anendlessocean” is inspired by the phrase “An endless ocean” and is pronounced as such. He is also referred to as AEO for short. Anendlessocean’s roots can be traced to Ondo State and Edo State in Nigeria, as his parents hail from these regions. He belongs to both Yoruba and Edo tribes. Some of his notable musical works include ‘Falala’, ‘Alakori’, ‘Apeirogon’, ‘Decagon’, and more.

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