Nairobi’s reggae and dancehall collective The Remake Motion have at all times confronted laborious truths head-on. Their searing acoustic single, Should Come To Mild, arrives with a thunderclap of righteous and totally compelling power.
The observe cuts straight to the center of worldwide struggling, naming all of it with unflinching readability. The refrain lands with a preacher’s conviction: “All of the stuff you do at nighttime / Should come to gentle.”
Easy phrases with devastating weight.
A GENUINE RALLYING CRY FROM PEOPLE WHO BELIEVE CHANGE IS POSSIBLE
“The world is in dire want of management that places folks first,” the collective say. “Individuals are extra conscious and related than ever earlier than.” It reads as a real rallying cry from individuals who consider change is feasible.
Should Come To Mild is a solidarity anthem for anybody crushed by unjust programs. It calls for religious, social, and political awakening.
The group’s long-awaited debut EP is due for launch in mid-2026, with a European summer season tour to comply with. Uncooked, righteous and totally compelling, The Remake Motion have arrived.
CREDITS

Abdul Issa, Carolyne Wangari, Collines Odera – Vocals
Abdul Issa, Carolyne Wangari, Collines Odera – Background Vocals
Japheth Gitu – Keyboards
Mark Mula – Guitar
Vincent Odallo – Bass Guitar
Paul Otieno – Percussion
Roberto Di Modugno – Mixing & Mastering Engineer
Abdul Musa, Carolyne Wangari, Collines Odera – Songwriter, Composer Lyricist
ABOUT THE REMAKE MOVEMENT

Artist collective The Remake Motion fuse African rhythms, reggae, and dancehall right into a daring, distinctly Kenyan sound. Based in 2019 by Nubian Flame, Kare, and Maestro Macky, their debut single Keep Harmful grew to become an on the spot fan favorite in 2022.
Their 2025 collaborative single Two Face, with Jamaican producer Jelliss, provides recent firepower. They’ve shared phases with Capleton and Freddie McGregor throughout Europe’s prime reggae festivals. Self-styled Tradition Shifters are taking the Kenyan sound international.
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