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Lanre - "Human" EP

The singer's vocals pierces straight right into your soul.

Human EP art cover

The British-Nigerian singer and songwriter Lanre of Yoruba descent tells a captivating and immersive story in the "Human" EP, a four-track soulful rendition  to put you in that sober reflective mood.

The singer bares her soul on each single with her storytelling ability and good vocals.

The first track off the EP bears the same title with the EP - "Human" with notable lines in the track 'We are all broken so light can come in', which talks about typical human quality.

Listen to 'Human' track below and get the full EP on iTunes.

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