Dadju and Tayc declare their love in the sensual “I Love You” clip

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The star duo of Afrolove and RnB raises the temperature just before Valentine’s Day by releasing the video for their hit “I Love You”.

D-3 before the release of the highly anticipated opus from the duo composed of Dadju and Tayc. The two singers unveil a first extract from their album entitled “Héritage” with the title “I Love You”. The romantic song is entitled to a languorous clip in which the two singers express all their love to their beloved, around a tree but also during a candlelit dinner.

With “I Love You,” Dadju and Tayc are not afraid to express their feelings. “And if I tell you that I love you / You have to answer me that you love me / It’s so simple / A bit like one plus one equals two.», they interpret.

This piece, which embodies the duo’s very first title, promises a sunny and poetic project. Dadju and Tayc will unveil “Héritage” this Friday, February 16.

An album title inspired by the combination of their strengths in music. “We brought together today’s Afro and R’n’B. We are two biggest artists in this field today, in all humility. We wanted to give this heritage precisely, to give the pinnacle of this art by sharing it with the public. There will be surprises inside.», revealed Dadju about this opus in an interview for “Quotidien”, on TMC.

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