Realfm is back with even more swagger on the infectious new single “Moolah,” a track that hits you right in the chest, teeming with confidence and energy. The Lagos-born artist, real name Olufemi Odusi, is once again merging Afro Soul, his own mix of Afrobeats and R&B, into something as personal as it is universal.
“Moolah” is not just about money, it’s about momentum and motivation, and manifesting your dreams. This song exudes confidence, the kind that reaffirms why you started grinding in the first place. With his smooth but powerful vocal delivery, Realfm brings us both the peace in reminiscing and the flames of the streets. It’s a great song for when you’re feeling weak in private, and overpowering when the speakers are blaring and the crowd is alive.
For the San Francisco DIY artist with a full-time tech job. It is hard to miss the influence of this design philosophy in his music. His journey is an ode to sticktoitiveness, a Tech-bro by day, showstopper by night, determined not to allow circumstance dictate his art. “Moolah” is a reflection of that duality, that anybody who’s getting to their purpose should be charging for it. Following his introduction through the “Shakara Flex” on the EP “D Return of Love Songs”, Realfm has blossomed, proving himself adept at writing and performing songs in English, French, and Yoruba. His music transcends generations and geographies to reach the guts of anyone who understands that grind is anything but a game.
With “Moolah" Realfm is not only making music, he’s organizing a movement. It’s a celebration of hustle, hope, and the sweet promise that someday, all of your grind will have been worth it.