With “Ezewa,” Nigerian-American artist Kate Odulukwe delivers a high-energy track rooted in self-worth, royalty, and undeniable swagger. Inspired by the Igbo word Eze (meaning “king”), Kate coins a powerful new term ‘Ezewa’ to symbolize her own unique reign. And the track backs it up.

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From the jump, “Ezewa” commands attention. The beat is bold and bouncy, grounded in classic Afrobeats percussion but topped with Kate’s genre-fusing flair. Drawing influence from Burna Boy, Tiwa Savage, and Rema, she brings her own Afro-diasporic spin, smooth, rhythmic, and self-assured. She flexes confidence: “You no be talk to me like say nah me be your mate” hits hard as both a boundary and a declaration.

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Kate’s vocal delivery rides the beat effortlessly, switching between melody and rhythmic flow with precision. “Ezewa” isn’t just about feeling on top; it sounds like it, too. With sharp lyrics, vibrant production, and a global groove, “Ezewa” is an Afrobeats power move.

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