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Rema Steps Lightly with “Fun” and an Irresistible “Kelebu” Visual

After a year of constant motion, Rema pivots into a softer register with a pair of releases that remind us he’s more than the sum of his accolades. His new single, “Fun,” arrives as a moment of levity, an intentional loosening of the grip. Framed by London’s understated piano textures, the record drifts between reflection and release, coaxing listeners to drop the weight of expectation and reconnect with uncomplicated joy. There’s no posturing here, only a quiet invitation to breathe.


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The companion video for “Kelebu” extends this mood visually, translating Rema’s lighter spirit into fluid storytelling and an atmosphere of unforced cool. At just 25, he’s already weathered an industry’s worth of pressure, yet these new chapters reveal a different layer: an artist unafraid to slow his pulse, to find meaning in ease rather than grind. Together, “Fun” and the “Kelebu” clip sketch out a version of Rema that’s freer, lighter, and fully attuned to the art of letting go.



Produced by trusted collaborators London and AoD, the track drapes Rema’s airy melodies over delicate, piano-led production. Lyrically, it nudges listeners toward lightness, blending wry observations on life’s pressures with a gentle insistence to loosen the grip, breathe deeper, and relish the moment. On paper, the message might feel familiar, but against the understated arrangement, it lands as quietly profound, an invitation rather than a slogan.



 
 
 

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