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    Rema Kelebu Meaning Explained: The Chant That Moves Crowds

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaSeptember 5, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Rema’s “KELEBU” arrives like a cue shouted from the DJ booth. Drums clip the air, horns flare like flashes from a camera, and a one-word hook turns a room into one voice. 

    You don’t need a translation to feel your shoulders catch the rhythm.

    Pitchfork filed it as “high-energy,” which undersells the jolt you get in the first ten seconds. 

    The single dropped on 1 August 2025 through Mavin/ Jonzing, clocking in at roughly 2 minutes and 52 seconds. 

    London and Ambezza on production with Leandro “Dro” Hidalgo on the mix, and credits Divine Ikubor as lyricist. It’s a compact package built for instant lift-off. 

    “Kelebu” feels like controlled mischief. The drums push fast and never blur.

    Rema’s voice sits half-melody, half-chant, joining the rhythm rather than floating above it. 

    It plants you in the middle of bodies and brass, the chant turning strangers into a single voice.

    OkayAfrica called it a “call to dance,” and that’s how the hook behaves in a club or on a phone speaker; you learn it by breathing in the beat. 

    There’s no on-record dictionary definition for “Kelebu.” Treat it as a spark word. Verses flash travel and status; the chorus functions as a simple trigger that the body understands on first pass. 

    That reading mirrors Rema’s own note about school parties; moving to songs in unfamiliar languages because the rhythm made the meaning.

    The official dance video rolled out on 2 September 2025, pulling the song back into the streets that suit it best.

    The video was shot in Lagos, with a marching band threading through cut-and-run street scenes and the POP Boys, winners of the $10K challenge, folding their routine into the main frame. 

    The camera paces with the dancers, then locks on formation hits when the chant lands.

    Rema seeded a $10,000 #KelebuDance brief around release week, asking for an easy, teachable routine. 

    POP Boys were announced winners in early August and later appeared in the video, a clean handoff from feed to official visual.

    The impact showed up quickly on home charts. “Kelebu” debuted at No. 5 on the Official Nigeria Top 100 for the week of 12 August, a sign that the chant travelled fast across radio and feeds. 

    The chant flips strangers into a unit. Voices rise, shoes squeak, someone starts the routine, and for a minute, the whole room shares the same timing. That’s “Kelebu.”

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