Rema has released a new single, “MARCH AM,” an uptempo record that is redefining the very fabric of Afrobeats.
With “MARCH AM”, Rema is pushing the boundaries of Afrobeats, taking the genre to new heights and proving that he’s a force to be reckoned with.
The song’s energy is electric, with Rema’s signature vocal style and catchy hooks making it a must-listen for fans of good music everywhere.
Before the release of the song, on the 1st of July, Rema shared a snippet of the song “MARCH AM” on social media, and it stirred some reactions.
The Rema and P.Priime-produced song, “MARCH AM,” was taken from his second studio album, “HEIS,” which features ODUMODUBLVCK and Shallipopi.
HEIS, the follow-up to Rave & Roses, arrives with hardly any warning and is packed with more of the freewheeling experimentation that Rema has built his reputation on.
The album—11 songs in under 30 minutes—sees Rema step into a new era as he reckons with the thrills of global stardom and the pressures of being at the forefront of Afropop.
It all feels like the work of a candid creator reminding his listeners that he’s still operating at the cutting edge of Afropop and laying the building blocks for the genre’s future.
Quotable Lyrics:
I dey march am, I dey march am
I dey march am, I dey march am
I dey march am, I dey march am
I dey march am, I dey march am
I dey march am, I dey march am
I dey march am, I dey march am
I dey march am, I dey march am
I dey march am, I dey march am
Hehe-hehe-hehe-hehe-he, huh
Remy, raise am, raise am, raise am
Raise am, raise am, raise am
Raise am, raise am, raise am
I dey march am, I dey march am
I dey march am, I dey march am
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