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Elijah Blake’s ‘Through the Night’ Tops R&B Radio

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Elijah Blake, the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, adds another feather to his cap as he celebrates the success of�Maeta’s #1 radio hit song,�”Through The Night,”�for the third straight week. The single has reached the top spot on the Billboard and Mediabase charts, marking a significant milestone for both artists. The track was co-written with�Lucky Daye, and Maeta’s soulful vocals have struck a chord with audiences, propelling�”Through The Night”�to the top of the charts.

The song’s heartfelt lyrics and infectious melody have resonated deeply with listeners, making it a standout track in today’s music landscape.

“I’m thrilled to have collaborated with Maeta on�’Through The Night.’�Bringing this song to life has been an incredible experience, and I’m grateful to see its impact resonate with so many people,”�said Elijah Blake. In addition to his recent success with�”Through The Night,”�Elijah Blake recently released his own single,�”Ghostbuster” (click here)�The track showcases Elijah’s signature blend of soulful melodies and innovative production, further cementing his reputation as a creative force in the music industry. Elijah Blake has collaborated with numerous artists, including U

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