Nigerian superstar Rema caps off a landmark year with the official video release for his globally loved track “Ozeba.” A staple at his live shows and a favorite among fans, “Ozeba” dives into cultural and cinematic history, inspired by the cult-classic horror film of the same name from Benin, Nigeria.
The track’s title, an Edo word meaning “trouble” or “conflict,” sets the tone for the song’s anthemic and slightly menacing energy. Rema’s new video pays tribute to the horror genre with an atmospheric visual narrative that enhances the song’s tension and drama. Through this creative homage, Rema further cements his role as a boundary-pushing artist unafraid to blend global influences with his African roots.
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