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Revolution Records will release Afro dancehall artiste Aklerh’s much-awaited single, Rush, on Friday, November 14.
Rush marks a refreshing Afro-fusion turn that blends Afro dancehall and highlife with a groovy, contemporary feel. Building on Aklerh’s reggae dancehall roots and the Afrobeat tones of Mash Up and Amele, the track fuses radiant highlife energy with modern rhythmic flair to deliver a song that is catchy, danceable and distinctly Aklerh.
The single embraces an upbeat groove at the intersection of Afro dancehall and highlife, pulsing with lively instrumentation, bright brass, and a smooth bassline. Aklerh’s expressive vocals mix soulful phrasing with rhythmic punch, producing an irresistible chorus. The hooks and uplifting vibe make it a natural fit for playlists and social sharing.
Aklerh explains, “‘Rush’ is my invitation to celebrate and move. It’s a fresh chapter that honours my roots while embracing something vibrant and new.” Revolution Records adds, “This release marks a milestone in Aklerh’s artistic journey. Rush embodies fearless experimentation and a commitment to delivering feel-good music that travels worldwide.”
Produced by award-winning sound engineer Tubhan Muzik, Rush combines traditional highlife elements with modern Afro-inspired arrangements, creating a celebratory and spontaneous feel. The production highlights a seamless balance between rhythm and lyrics, keeping clarity intact within a party-ready groove. Aklerh’s evolved vocal delivery maintains her signature charisma while exploring new sonic textures.
Rush is an unmistakable Afro-fusion banger with a rich blend of Afro dancehall and highlife that delivers a groovy, bold and modern edge. It is available on all streaming platforms and distributed by Yve Concept.

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