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Rema Drops New Single “kelebu” Following Heis Tour

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Today – 1st August 2025 – Rema returns with fire. After tearing up stages across the US and Europe on his “HEIS” tour, he drops “Kelebu”, a pulse-pounding anthem produced by London. As “HEIS celebrates its first anniversary, Rema isn’t looking back, he’s raising the bar once again. With “Kelebu,” he channels pure rhythm, paying nostalgic homage to the golden era of African dance music.

A high-voltage blend of rhythm and swagger, it captures the raw, magnetic energy that defines Rema live. Built for dance floors, Rema raves, and late-night speakers, it’s a sonic escape, designed to make you forget everything and just move. It’s no secret that clubs around the world aren’t what they used to be. With VIP sections and bottle service taking over, people have forgotten how to really enjoy themselves. Aiming to bring joy back to the club, Rema is offering $10,000 of his own money to the person who creates the best dance, a bold statement to reignite the dance floor. Fresh from his surprise appearance during Drake’s Wireless set, where critics hailed him as one of the day’s standout acts, Rema’s momentum is unstoppable. Years of relentless touring have sharpened his craft, and “Kelebu” is the sound of an artist fully in his zone, rewriting the rules, one beat at a time.

When discussing the song, Rema states, “Growing up, I didn’t have a phone to create my music taste, my household had different music tastes, I listened to what everybody played. In school parties, we used to dance to a lot of Caribbean and Francophone bounces. We didn’t care about what they were saying cause most of them were not even in our local language in Nigeria. They just kept repeating one word with a fantastic instrumental to back it up, and we all danced. Making music now, I’m reliving those moments by expressing it with my art.”

Rema launched into 2025 at full speed, dropping “Baby (Is It A Crime)” and “Bout U” before embarking on his global “HEIS” tour. The tour became a defining moment in his career, with sold-out shows at Madison Square Garden, a victorious return to The O2 for the second time in four years, and a packed Accor Arena in Paris. Across continents, Rema celebrated a six-year run of culture-shifting hits, cementing a legacy that’s continuously redefining Afrobeats on a global scale. During his O2 set, Rema shared a bold revelation: he’ll be stepping away from the UK stage for a while to focus entirely on his next body of work, the next phase in his artistic evolution. While the HEIS era has been nothing short of groundbreaking, he’s now locking into the studio, ready to craft something that doesn’t just follow up, but levels up. A new chapter is coming, and as always, Rema is shaping the future on his own terms. During Paris Fashion Week in June, Rema leveled up with his runway debut for 424, whilst also attending and sitting front row at Kenzo and Jacquemus.

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