UK duo RxL break gender stereotypes with groovy track "Chauffeur"

Emerging UK duo RxL drops feminist anthem “Chauffeur,” combining an old-school afro sound with stylish electronics underpinned by an empowering narrative that reverses gender roles with effortless groove. With RxL’s signature laid-back delivery ushered forward by pulsing drum beats, the track is an addictive number that’s equally fit to dance away to or as the […]

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