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Angel Returns With Timeless New Single ‘Call Me’
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Angel Returns With Timeless New Single ‘Call Me’

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Artist Angel

West London’s Angel re-emerges with “Call Me,” a record that signals both reflection and renewal from one of UK R&B’s most influential creative forces.

Across more than a decade, Angel has quietly shaped the sound of modern British music, moving fluidly between R&B, rap, grime and Afrobeats while collaborating with a cross-generational roster of talent. As a producer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, his fingerprints have been felt across countless defining moments in UK culture.

With “Call Me,” he steps back into focus on his own terms. The track carries a warm, nostalgic tone while still feeling current. There’s a deliberate simplicity to the songwriting, allowing emotion to take centre stage without overcomplication. Angel’s vocal delivery is measured and controlled, drawing listeners into a space that feels intimate yet expansive.

The accompanying visual mirrors that mood, understated, intentional and rooted in authenticity rather than spectacle.

“Call Me” doesn’t chase trends. It leans into timelessness. A reminder that longevity in music isn’t accidental, it’s built on craft.

Watch the video and stream “Call Me” now on HWING.