Ke Dee ft. Jemax – Ichibeleshi (Music Video)
Ke Dee - Ichibeleshi


Ke Dee ft. Jemax – Ichibeleshi (Music Video)
Ke Dee links up with Jemax on “Ichibeleshi”, and this music video is not here to whisper feelings it speaks loud, direct, and without apologies. From the jump, you can tell this is one of those songs meant to touch a nerve, especially if you’ve ever been underestimated, dismissed, or treated like you don’t matter.
“Ichibeleshi” is rooted in real-life emotion. The kind that comes from being looked down on, talked over, or ignored until things start working out. Ke Dee delivers his message with sincerity, carrying the weight of someone who has been there and remembers every slight. His performance feels personal, not rehearsed. You can hear hunger, frustration, and quiet confidence all in one breath.
Jemax comes in doing what Jemax does best sharp, relatable, and grounded in reality. His verse feels like street wisdom wrapped in punchlines. He doesn’t overdo it, doesn’t force a moment. He simply reinforces the song’s message: people will only see your value when it’s convenient for them. Until then, you keep moving.
The music video keeps things simple but effective. No unnecessary distractions. No forced luxury aesthetics. Just visuals that match the emotion of the song. You see struggle, reflection, and that slow build toward self-belief. It’s the kind of video that lets the song breathe instead of competing with it.

