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Take Care is the captivating lead single off the upcoming EP by the South African R&B artist, blending soulful rhythms with global influences. The track is built around rhythmic beats that echo Keagan Raphael's South African roots, incorporating elements of Afrobeat and house music that make the song feel both fresh and familiar.
Lyrically, "Take Care" is a plea from the artist to someone he loves. The song captures the longing and vulnerability of someone seeking love, as he tries to convince her to open her heart to him. The melody dances with a warm intimacy, while the lyrics speak of emotional honesty and the hope of finding a deep connection.
"Take Care" is more than just a love song-it's a journey of self-expression and connection, with the artist offering both his heart and his care in the hope of building something special.
Keagan Raphael is a South African R&B artist currently based in Tokyo, Japan. His sound blends contemporary R&B, cinematic soul, and emotionally driven storytelling, creating music that feels both intimate and expansive. Drawing from personal experiences of love, distance, growth, and self-reflection, Keagan crafts songs that explore the emotional arcs of modern relationships. His debut album Talana Hill follows a narrative journey through love, mistake, regret, loneliness, and realization. With each release representing a chapter in that evolution. Sonically, his work combines polished vocal arrangements, atmospheric production, and groove-led rhythms inspired by global R&B influences. As a live performer, Keagan focuses on connection and emotional presence. Whether performing stripped-back versions or full arrangements, his goal is to create a shared moment where vulnerability becomes strength and music becomes a space for reflection. Through his work in Japan and internationally, Keagan Raphael is building a cross-cultural sound that bridges continents while staying rooted in honest storytelling.