Rising Ghanaian Afro-fusion artiste, Jubed, has dropped the official visuals for the RUWA (Remix), a high-energy reimagining of his viral hit originally from the From The Soil project. The remix, also known as RUWA II, boasts collaborations with Nigerian superstars Oxlade, Yemi Alade and Prince MK Baagi, bringing a pan-African flair to the already beloved anthem.
The new version of RUWA builds on the original’s fusion of Hausa-influenced melodies and Amapiano-infused rhythms, expanding its sonic palette with emotive vocals and dynamic interplay between Jubed and his featured guests.
The official visuals, released on Jubed’s YouTube channel and shared widely across social media platforms, bring the remix to life with vibrant scenes that match the song’s energetic pulse. The video showcases sleek choreography, striking visuals and scenes that underline the unity between Ghanaian and Nigerian musical influences.
This remix comes as part of the Deluxe Edition of FROM THE SOIL, Jubed’s expanded project that continues to highlight his evolving artistry and deepening footprint across the African music landscape. RUWA II has gained significant traction on streaming platforms, with fans praising its cross-regional appeal and fresh reinterpretation of the original hit.
With the remix visuals now live, Jubed is positioned to further cement his status as one of West Africa’s most exciting musical voices, bridging cultural styles while celebrating shared rhythms and storytelling.
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