Nigerian-Canadian singer Presh returns with the remix of his chart-topping single, “Karadan,” a bold and infectious fusion of Amapiano, Afrobeats, and Pop. 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 skeptics: stay alive, stay watching, and witness the rise.
Presh delivers the record with unshakable 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 raw 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 color, 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.