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Get Ignited With Rema’s Brand New Single “Kelebu”

One word. One beat. One memory… revived through rhythm. Fresh off a triumphant run of his HEIS World Tour, Afrobeats innovator Rema unleashes Kelebu. Produced by London, the track is a kinetic nod to the golden era of African party music, spinning childhood nostalgia into a fever-pitch floor-filler designed for dance halls and dusk-til-dawn raves. Now, with “Kelebu”, Rema enters a new creative season with a dance-driven anthem that surges with swagger, history, and heart. Rema says:

In school parties, we danced to Caribbean and Francophone bounces… most of them not even in our language. But it didn’t matter — the rhythm connected us. I’m reliving that joy with my art.

Rema made a surprise Wireless Festival appearance during Drake’s set that sent social feeds into a frenzy. As he steps back from UK stages to focus on future projects, the single offers a bridge, both to his past and toward the next phase of his genre-defining sound. “Kelebu” lands as HEIS marks its first anniversary, and Rema shows no signs of slowing down. Built on bounce, memory, and movement, “Kelebu” is more than a track, it’s a full-body release. Keep your ears ready and let us know your thoughts to “Kelebu” below. Rema ’s next chapter is already in motion, so get connected on INSTAGRAM, X, TIKTOK, and YOUTUBE.

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