Nigerian singer Presh returns with the remix of his impressive single, Karadan, a skilful and infectious fusion of Amapiano and Afrobeats. Rooted in meaning as much as rhythm, Karadan translates in the Eleme language to “they will hear it,” a prophetic declaration that success will speak louder than doubt. It is a message aimed squarely at the sceptics: stay alive, stay watching, and witness the rise.
Presh delivers the record with pure confidence, chanting “I’m on fire, I’m on fire, I’m on fire,” a mantra of dominance that captures the feeling of an artist locked into a winning streak. For a song this explosive, only one collaborator could match its intensity. Enters Mr Real, whose unmistakable street energy injects Lagos spirit into the remix, punctuated by deep Yoruba proverbs like “Iná ń jó, ogiri ò sá.”. Fire dey burn wall no run”
Directed by Stanz, the accompanying video is a visual celebration of Lagos in all its colour, chaos, and kinetic beauty. Bursting with high-energy street dance, striking imagery, high-end fashion, and high-class models, the video mirrors the song’s unstoppable momentum; loud, proud, and impossible to ignore.
Listen to Karadan remix here.
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