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Rexxie shares snippet of unreleased Rema and Zlatan feature

  • Discovery Community
  • Jan 6
  • 2 min read

Rexxie Previews Unreleased Rema and Zlatan Song, Fans Call for Official Release

Nigerian music producer Rexxie has sent fans into a frenzy after sharing a snippet of an unreleased collaboration featuring Rema and Zlatan Ibile during a recent livestream session.

The Grammy-nominated hitmaker previewed the track over the weekend, instantly sparking excitement across the Afrobeats community. Recorded approximately five years ago, around 2021, the song captures a moment when all three artists were pushing new creative boundaries.

A Blend of Street-Hop and Melodic Afrobeats

The unreleased record fuses Zlatan’s signature street-hop energy and Yoruba-laced delivery with Rema’s smooth, melodic hooks, all layered over Rexxie’s vibrant, dance-driven production. The chemistry between the trio is unmistakable, creating a sound that feels both nostalgic and timeless.

Short clips from the livestream quickly made their way to social media platforms, especially X (formerly Twitter), where music pages and fans widely shared the audio. The reaction was instant and intense, with many listeners praising the track’s enduring vibe while others jokingly urged the artists to keep it unreleased, fearing it might disrupt today’s sonic landscape.

Why the Song Remains Unreleased

The teaser surfaced shortly after the release of Rexxie’s third studio album, BIG VYBZ, which dropped in October 2025. While the album highlighted Rexxie’s continued growth and his ability to blend Afrobeats with global influences, the Rema and Zlatan collaboration was notably absent.

Fans have speculated that clearance challenges, label decisions, or strategic timing may have kept the song in the vault. In the music industry, it’s not uncommon for unreleased tracks to resurface years later and achieve massive success once the timing feels right.

Will the Song Ever Be Released?

As of now, Rexxie, Rema, and Zlatan have not confirmed whether the full version of the song will see an official release. However, in an era where viral snippets frequently propel unreleased or older material to chart dominance, this 2021 collaboration could still have its moment if it ever drops.

For now, fans can only replay the snippet and hope the trio decides to turn the online buzz into an official release.


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