As the global soundscape pivots toward intimate, healing frequencies, Nytwulf and Dizzy Imortal lead the Afro-soul revolution. Their “Killin Me Softly” is an atmospheric Afrofusion masterclass for Valentine. Out on Jan 30, 2026.
(Isstories Editorial):- London, United Kingdom Feb 3, 2026 (Issuewire.com) – Click Here To Experience The Sound The track departs from the high-octane club sounds of the past, leaning into the “Relief-core” movement–music designed to provide a “safe space” for listeners. Blending Amapiano-infused percussion with the melodic vulnerability of Alté-Soul, “Killin Me Softly” captures a specific, relatable frequency: the realization of a connection that hits different.
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The Sonic Chemistry of 2026
The collaboration is a perfect study in vocal synergy. Nytwulf opens with a grounded, poetic verse that mirrors the “quiet luxury” of modern romance. The energy then shifts as Dizzy Imortal introduces his signature “Relief Soul” vocals, building into a joint chorus that has already begun trending on TikTok as the definitive “Valentine’s Soundtrack” for 2026.
Whether you’re in a garden at sunset or stuck in city traffic, the hypnotic rhythm and raw harmonies offer a moment of genuine “relief soul.”
“Killin Me Softly” is out now on all streaming platforms. If you’ve been looking for a song that finally says what you’re feeling, your search ends here.

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