Joé Dwèt Filé redefines afrobeat further with his collaboration with Burna Boy for the remix of his 2024 hit, “4 Kampé II“. The worldwide Afrobeats scene has embraced yet another exciting partnership. Appropriately named “4 Kampe II“, this dynamic remake combines Burna Boy’s characteristic Afro-fusion sound with the rich melodies of French-Haitian influences, effectively fusing the unique musical identities of both artists.

Renowned as a musical pioneer, Joé Dwèt Filé is well-known for his silky R&B-inspired tunes and close relationship to Caribbean rhythms. He is a unique person in the worldwide music industry, as he can combine seductive poetry with energetic instrumentation. On the other hand, Burna Boy, a worldwide force with a Grammy Award, has helped elevate Afrobeats. He is ideal for this remix, “4 Kampé II”, as his combination of Afropop, dancehall, and reggae has enthralled listeners.
“4 Kampe II” is primarily a rhythmic masterwork. Two Caribbean genres that greatly impact the artistry of Joe Dwet File, ‘Zouk and Kompa’, have seductive, slow-burning elements that the song borrows. Afrobeats percussion deftly combines these components to produce a composition with danceability and emotional impact.
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A Transcendent Collaboration
From the first seconds of “4 Kampe II”, it is abundantly evident that these two musicians have an explosive chemistry. The production keeps the seductive, laid-back rhythms of the original while adding Burna Boy’s trademark vocal delivery, deeper basslines, and complex percussion accents. His appearance on the music adds a fresh degree of swagger and confidence, therefore supporting the perseverance, celebration, and success theme of the song.
With anthemic hooks inviting listeners to sing along, the chorus remains as contagious as it has always been. Played in small venues or blasted across festival grounds, “4 Kampe II” has the worldwide appeal that qualifies it as a confirmed crowd-pleaser.

This remix illustrates how widely Afrobeats are becoming influential worldwide and their capacity to cut across language and cultural barriers. Combining Joé Dwèt Filé, a musician firmly anchored in the Francophone and Caribbean music scenes, with Burna Boy, one of Africa’s most revered superstars, “4 Kampe II” becomes more than simply a remix; it’s evidence of the genre’s development and spread.
Moreover, the collaboration brings Joé Dwèt Filé to a wider audience, especially among Burna Boy’s huge worldwide following. Burna Boy can also explore fresh sound textures at the same time, therefore demonstrating once again his mastery of cross-genre invention.
The collaboration is a strong and flawless blending of emotions, techniques, and civilisations. Great music has no boundaries; Joe Dwet File and Burna Boy produce a seductive and powerful tune. This remix is destined to rule playlists, radio waves, and dance floors all over with its seductive rhythm, gripping lyrics, and first-rate production.