Eddie Levert Sr. Returns with Timeless Soul on “Let’s Go To My Place”

Eddie Levert Sr. Returns with Timeless Soul on “Let’s Go To My Place”

There are voices that come and go, and then there are voices that define generations. Eddie Levert Sr. is firmly in the latter category—a living legend whose sound has shaped the very foundation of R&B and soul music.

Now, from Las Vegas, Levert steps back into the spotlight with a new single, “Let’s Go To My Place,” a record that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly current. Following the success of “I Wanna Love on You,” this latest release is a reminder that real soul music doesn’t age—it evolves.

For more than five decades, Levert has been the unmistakable voice behind The O’Jays, delivering timeless classics like “Love Train,” “Back Stabbers,” and “For the Love of Money.” These records didn’t just top charts—they became cultural pillars, shaping the sound of modern soul and influencing countless artists across generations.

This is not just longevity. This is legacy.

His contributions have been rightfully celebrated, including induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, along with multiple lifetime achievement honors that recognize not only his talent, but his impact on music history itself.

But Eddie Levert Sr. has never been content to live off past greatness.

His solo journey—highlighted by projects like “I Still Have It” and “Did I Make You Go, Oh”—proved that his voice, presence, and storytelling ability remain as powerful as ever. And now, with “Let’s Go To My Place,” he once again delivers a record rooted in emotion, intimacy, and grown-man soul.

This is music for real moments. Real connection. Real love.

The track blends classic R&B warmth with a modern touch, creating the perfect soundtrack for late nights, intimate conversations, and everything in between. It’s smooth, it’s intentional, and above all—it’s authentic.

“This song is about connection, passion, and timeless love,” Levert shares. “I want people to feel the emotion in every note and know that real R&B is still alive.”

And that’s exactly what he delivers.

Still touring, still recording, and still commanding stages around the world, Eddie Levert Sr. stands as proof that true artistry doesn’t fade—it deepens. His voice carries history, but his music continues to speak to the present.

“Let’s Go To My Place” isn’t just a new single—it’s a statement.

Still moves.
Still matters.

And as long as Eddie Levert Sr. is singing, soul music will never lose its heartbeat.

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