Nigerian-American Artist Kate Odulukwe is making a bold declaration on her new single titled “Ezewa” a word she coined for herself based on the word “Eze” which means “king” in Igbo.
Her pride in her Igbo heritage is evident from the song cover in which she’s pictured wearing a cloth headband made from the traditional Isi-Agu (Lion Head) fabric
Drawing inspiration from the likes of Burna Boy, Tiwa Savage and Rema, Kate’s self-assurance takes center stage on the track.
According to Kate, her sound embodies a new era of Afrobeats charged by Afro-diasporic music. It’s a fusion that’s become her signature—mixing global sounds with a strong cultural voice.
The accompanying music video further celebrates herself as well the combination of her New York background and Nigerian heritage.
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