When chemistry meets melody, magic happens. Rlutta and Thedicekid prove this once again with their latest duet, « For A While ». A hypnotic blend of RnB and rap, the track flows like a whispered promise, weaving smooth vocals with rhythmic bars over Khabibu’s lush production. But beneath the soothing melodies lies a deeper message—one about the fleeting nature of presence in relationships. Love, in its purest form, may be unconditional, but people aren’t. They show up, they stay… until they can’t anymore, even if the love itself lingers. This emotional duality is reflected in the song’s visuals, where synchronized colors and perfectly curated aesthetics symbolize both harmony and the inevitable shifts that come with time.
« I’ll be there in the morning, I’ll be there in the noon, I’ll be there in the night, it’s so obvious », croons Rlutta, her voice a warm embrace, while Thedicekid delivers verses that speak to the push and pull of devotion and personal growth. The song isn’t just about loving another—it’s about understanding how our own maturity shapes the way we give and receive love. If love had a soundtrack, this would be it. Slash Music presents you with a heartfelt reflection on love, time, and the choices we make along the way.
“I’ll be there in the morning, I’ll be there in the noon, I’ll be there in the night, it’s so obvious” – Rlutta
From Tanzania to the World
Born in Tanzania and now crafting her art in Rwanda, the Rwandan artist is a rising force in the Afro-RnB and Afro-pop scene. At just 24, she blends languages and eras, taking inspiration from the soulful RnB of the early 2000s and the pulsating rhythms of Amapiano and Afrobeats. Her previous releases, including “A MOMENT OF SILENCE”, “Hold My Hand”, and “Don’t Brother Me”, showcase her versatility, each track a new chapter in her evolving artistry. But she’s far from done—2025 is just beginning, all eyes should be on Rlutta…
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