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Raheem DeVaughn Performs Latest Love Song, “Just Right,” on BET Her

Grammy-Nominated Raheem DeVaughn performed his latest single, “Just Right,” at the perfect place. BET Her celebrates Black women, and content towards Black women, so the performance and lyrics are perfect for the occasion; a love letter to Black women.

“Just Right,” was written by Devaughn, and produced by Tim Kelley. “This is an infectious anthem composed to celebrate not only women of black and brown color, but all women globally,” DeVaughn says. “Hands down, I predict it will be one of the urban wedding songs of the decade,” he adds. The single is from DeVaughn’s recently released seventh studio album, The Love Reunion.

Since his debut album, The Love Experience, was released in 2005, DeVaughn has been on his grind. Giving music with content and purpose. Check out his performance of “Just Right,” the number seventh R&B song in the country, below.

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