Listen To (Let me Be)
“Let Me Be” is currently trending under a few different names and artists this April 2026. Depending on what’s on your playlist, you’re likely looking for one of these three major versions that are dominating the charts right now:
1. The TikTok Viral Anthem: The Second Voice “Let Me Be”
If you’ve been hearing a high-energy, “International vibes” dance track on your social feeds, this is the one.
- Release Date: January 24, 2026 (Spinnin’ Records).
- The Vibe: It’s a fast-paced House/Dance track. The lyrics are catchy and simple: “Let me be, let me be / When you move like that on me / Don’t stop, don’t talk / Just feel, let me be.”
- Why it’s huge: It’s become a massive soundtrack for transition videos and club sets. You’ll find it featured in almost every “Trending 2026” TikTok playlist right now.
2. The Afro-Beat Favorite: Jayz Reel “Let Me Be”
This is the choice for anyone looking for that smooth, laid-back Nigerian sound.
- Release Date: April 2, 2026.
- The Message: It’s a song about personal peace and “living your life jeje” (slowly/peacefully). The lyrics go: “Make I live my life jeje / No put sand for my garri / No dey reason my matter.”
- The Vibe: It’s a soulful Afro-Beat track about needing space in a relationship and avoiding “too much tension” and “interrogations” at night.
3. The Hip-Hop Release: Dave East & Scram Jones “LET ME BE”
For those who prefer gritty storytelling and heavy bars, this track from the album FOR THE LOVE 2 is the one.
Release Date: February 20, 2026.
The Vibe: Produced by Scram Jones, this is classic New York lyricism. It’s less about dancing and more about the hustle and asking the world to let him do his thing.
Which one are you looking for?
The club/dance one? Go with The Second Voice.
The “leave me alone” Afro-Beat one? That’s Jayz Reel.
The rap track? That’s Dave East.
