Kocee drops “Oulala,” a humorous take on modern life

Kocee, known for his rapid-fire delivery and insightful storytelling, has released his latest single, “Oulala.” The track showcases the Cameroonian artiste’s unique blend of Afro-Caribbean rhythms, humour and social commentary, solidifying his reputation as a versatile rapper, singer, actor and satirist.

“Oulala” is an infectious party anthem with a sharp lyrical edge. Kocee fearlessly tackles contemporary issues like societal pressure to marry and male performance anxiety, using a mix of French, Pijin and street slang. His witty punchlines and comedic jabs, such as “Quand vas-tu te marier ? Parce que ton calendrier… T’as déjà la calvitie mon vieux,” skillfully highlight the absurdities of modern life and relationships.

The song cleverly mirrors the complexities of modern love and masculinity, inviting listeners to dance while simultaneously reflecting on the humour in everyday struggles.

“Oulala” showcases Kocee’s ability to deliver impactful social critique with a lighthearted touch.

“Oulala” is available to stream wherever you listen to your music and Kocee is on Instagram.

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