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Rema Shines In 2025 With Introspective Single “Fun” & High-Energy “Kelebu” Visuals

Sound can smile through pain where Afrobeats meets cinematic soul-searching. That’s exactly the echo carried in Rema’s latest release Fun. Produced by longtime collaborator London alongside AoD, the single floats on a piano-driven backdrop which feels both delicate and unshakably powerful. Rema’s voice lingers with a mix of vulnerability and confidence, as he reflects on the highs and lows of existence while urging listeners to surrender to the present moment. This release showcase his versatility to embody a deeper evolution. Rema said:

Fun is about remembering that life is too short to drown in the heavy stuff. You have to let go sometimes — even when the weight feels impossible.

This perspective comes at a defining moment in his journey. Over the past year, Rema has embraced sonic experimentation across singles like the Sade-sampling Baby (Is It A Crime), the guitar-laced Bout U, and the viral dance-floor anthem Kelebu. Each track reveals a new shade of his artistry, positioning him not only as a genre leader but also as a cultural architect capable of shaping Afrobeats’ global narrative. Beyond “Fun,” Rema has been setting stages ablaze with his HEIS Tour. Rema continues to dominate the cultural landscape, while his high-octane video for “Kelebu”. Directed by Perliks and Nouvelle Production House, the video has already amassed over 1.6 million views, amplified by a global $10K dance challenge that ignited social media timelines and dance floors alike. Stream “Fun,” and follow Rema as he reshapes Afrobeats for the world stage. Get connected on INSTAGRAM, X, TIKTOK, and YOUTUBE.


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