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'STAMPEDE' Sees Genesis Owusu Call For Noise, Unity, And Action

Genesis Owusu is not whispering right now. He is demanding movement. His new single “STAMPEDE” lands like a warning siren, a rally cry and a dancefloor detonation all at once.

Genesis Owusu

“Left side to the right side, front side to the back. We’re all in the shit together.” That is not a throwaway lyric. It is the tone-setter. On “STAMPEDE,” Owusu doubles down on the urgency he teased on “PIRATE RADIO” and “DEATH CULT ZOMBIE,” but this time the focus is sharper: community as resistance.


The production hits hard. Clanging synths scrape at the edges while relentless drums push everything forward. It feels physical. You can picture it live before you even finish the first listen. Then the chorus opens up, melodic but still tense, leaning into a synth-punk energy that refuses to soften the message. This is not background music. It is built to shake rooms.


The video, directed by Isaac Brown and filmed across Accra, Ghana, expands that energy. Motorcycles. Horses. Streets filled with motion. Owusu stands at the centre, not as a lone hero but as part of a larger movement.



Owusu’s wider message cuts through clearly. He calls out division and power structures that profit from keeping people apart. But instead of drifting into empty slogans, he puts that belief into action. From sharing unreleased tracks in fans’ homes to connecting through simple moments like games of UNO, he builds community in real life, not just in lyrics.


Genesis Owusu is asking you to be loud. To move. To recognise that you are not alone. “STAMPEDE” is less a single and more a signal flare. If this sets the tone for what is next, expect something bigger than just another release cycle.


Listen to “STAMPEDE” now.



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