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Rwandan-Swiss artist Eloa unveils her heart in the poetic “Song for A”

There’s something magnetic about Eloa’s “Song for A,” a tender folk piece that sounds like sunlight spilling across the European countryside. The Rwandan-Swiss singer, who spent over two decades commanding the metal stage with her band Mingmen, steps into new emotional terrain here, softer, stripped down, and brimming with soul.

“Song for A” speaks of love, not the fleeting kind, but one that demands risk, openness, and a willingness to leap into the unknown. The music video makes that closeness even stronger by showing Eloa's realness and free spirit. It feels like a love letter to freedom itself. Her voice, which is warm but sad, glides over soft acoustic strums like a journal entry written under the stars.

Released as part of Eloa debut folk album, “Song for A” marks a defining moment in her evolution, proof that vulnerability can be louder than distortion. It’s for listeners craving sincerity, adventure, and the reminder that following your heart is never too late.

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