Awich Shares Powerful ‘Fear Us’ Visual Featuring Joey Bada$$ And RZA

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Awich has officially released the music video for “Fear Us feat. Joey Bada$$ & RZA,” a standout track from her album Okinawan Wuman.

The song delivers a powerful and layered message, blending Okinawa’s complex history with the political, spiritual, and cultural foundations that have long existed within hip-hop. Through the track, Awich connects her Okinawan roots with the influence of American hip-hop culture, creating a record that speaks beyond language and geography.

Joining Awich on the song are Joey Bada$$ and RZA, whose contributions help reinforce the track’s themes of resistance, identity, and solidarity.

Speaking about the release, Awich explained that the song represents a direct response to fear driven divisions and social tension. “Our unity is what they fear most,” she said, describing “Fear Us” as both a bold statement of strength and a call for people to come together.

By merging Okinawan perspective with the historical influence of hip-hop, the track transforms into a message that reaches across cultures and borders while highlighting the power of unity and collective voice.

Watch the video below:

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