Fuse ODG – “Ewolo”: A High-Energy Tribute to Movement and African Dance Culture
Track 8 on Spirit Of New Africa II is “Ewolo”, and Fuse ODG brings the tempo back up with a track built for movement and celebration.
What the track is about:
“Ewolo” is all about dance, expression, and the unifying power of movement in African culture. The word itself carries that call-to-action energy — get up, move, participate. Fuse uses it to spotlight how dance is language, resistance, and joy across the continent and diaspora. No deep metaphor here, just a reminder that sometimes the message is in the motion.
Production & Vibe:
The beat is fast, percussive, and highlife-inspired with sharp drums and call-and-response chants layered over it. It’s designed for clubs, festivals, and street parties. You can hear the influence of Ghanaian dance culture in every bar — it’s physical before it’s lyrical.
Why it matters on the EP:
After the smooth, intimate vibe of “Shea Butter Glow,” “Ewolo” flips the switch back to energy. It keeps the EP dynamic and shows the range of Fuse’s vision for the New Africa: spiritual, conscious, sensual, and now, celebratory. It also sets up the closing tracks to land with more impact.
Standout energy:
This is the track you play when you need the room to move. Instant replay value for anyone who connects with Afrobeats through dance.
What’s your go-to dance move when “Ewolo” drops?



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