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EditorialApril 17, 2026

Tuff World x Andre Vibez

Written by Justine Utang

#Andre Vibez #Rema #Calm Down #Afrobeats #Africa #Billboard #Sleeveless
Tuff World x Andre Vibez

In the history of Afropop, few tracks have defined a generation like Rema’s “Calm Down,” a soulful anthem that blazed through borders, reaching #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and becoming one of Afrobeats’ biggest crossover hits. At the heart of that melody and momentum is Andre Vibez, the Nigerian producer whose signature sound helped sculpt that global smash.
We were honored to style him in the Tuff World Masterpiece in Motion Tee, a fit that captured the creative cadence of his craft; raw, refined and magnetic. His partnership with Vibez Music Factory (VMF), a label he launched to nurture the next generation, echoes our own creative ethos: Built to Rise, unapologetic and bold.

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Andre Vibez’s journey is as layered as his beats. He grew up surrounded by the musical legacy of his father, Sir Victor Uwaifo, a pioneer whose influence is evident in Andre’s multi-genre production style. Working largely behind the scenes, Vibez quietly unleashed hits like Ayra Starr’s “Rush” and the cultural phenomenon “Calm Down,” songs that don’t just play, they resonate.
Andre Vibez’s journey is as layered as his beats. He grew up surrounded by the musical legacy of his father, Sir Victor Uwaifo, a pioneer whose influence is evident in Andre’s multi-genre production style. Working largely behind the scenes, Vibez quietly unleashed hits like Ayra Starr’s “Rush” and the cultural phenomenon “Calm Down,” songs that don’t just play, they resonate.
Andre Vibez’s journey is as layered as his beats. He grew up surrounded by the musical legacy of his father, Sir Victor Uwaifo, a pioneer whose influence is evident in Andre’s multi-genre production style. Working largely behind the scenes, Vibez quietly unleashed hits like Ayra Starr’s “Rush” and the cultural phenomenon “Calm Down,” songs that don’t just play, they resonate.
In the Masterpiece in Motion Tee, Andre wore more than streetwear. He wore a symbol of storytelling through fashion pieces built to rise alongside African creatives who make art worth remembering.
In the Masterpiece in Motion Tee, Andre wore more than streetwear. He wore a symbol of storytelling through fashion pieces built to rise alongside African creatives who make art worth remembering.
In the Masterpiece in Motion Tee, Andre wore more than streetwear. He wore a symbol of storytelling through fashion pieces built to rise alongside African creatives who make art worth remembering.