Tag: CALM DOWN

  • Rema’s single, ‘Calm Down’ hits one billion streams on Spotify

    Rema’s single, ‘Calm Down’ hits one billion streams on Spotify

    Spotify, a global online streaming platform, says Nigeria’s fast rising star, Rema, has achieved a remarkable milestone with his hit single, ”Calm Down”, reaching one billion streams on its platform.

    Victor Okpala, Spotify’s Artiste and Label Partnerships Manager for West Africa, disclosed this in a statement on Sunday.

    According to Okpala, this is in a clear testament to Rema’s artistry and global appeal.

    He said according to data shared as part of Spotify’s afrobeats, ‘Journey to a Billion Streams’ project, Rema ranked among the top 10 most streamed Aarobeats artistes on the platform.

    He said it was no surprise that the song had reached this milestone.

    “Rema has achieved a remarkable milestone with his hit single, Calm Down, featuring Selena Gomez, reaching one billion streams on Spotify. This is the first African artist-led track to join the Billions Club on Spotify.

    “The achievement not only highlights Rema’s growing influence in the music industry but also stresses the power of cross-cultural musical fusion in today’s interconnected world.

    “Rema, a Nigerian artiste featured an American artiste, Selena Gomez, in a remix that took the world by storm.

    “This milestone is absolutely remarkable for Rema, marking a pivotal moment for this talented artiste and the entire afrobeats community.

    “It is clear that the genre is making a significant impact and gaining substantial influence on the global music stage, and we are excited to continue supporting it at Spotify,” he said.

    Okpala noted that ‘Calm Down’ quickly became a worldwide favourite because of its catchy mix of afrobeats rhythms, blended with afro-fusion melodies, Rema’s unique and soulful singing as well as the unexpected addition of Selena Gomez on an Afrobeats song.

    He said the song production was made with a combination of modern and traditional elements, showing how African music is changing and growing.

    According to him, the billion-stream milestone on Spotify is no small feat, as it signifies  the popularity of Calm Down and Rema’s ability to create music that transcends borders and resonates with a diverse audience.

    He explained that Rema’s unique sound had propelled him to the forefront of the global music stage, with the song having its highest streams from  USA, India, Mexico, Brazil and the United Kingdom.

    “The song’s infectious chorus and relatable lyrics have made it a go-to track for both dancefloors and personal playlists, with data showing that Calm Down has been added to over a million Spotify playlists.

    “This moment symbolises the power of music to transcend cultural and geographical boundaries and serves as a beacon for aspiring artistes to create authentic, boundary-pushing music that resonates with audiences around the world.

    “With this milestone, Rema cements his place as a true musical trailblazer and sets the stage for an exciting new chapter in his career,” he said.

    In his reaction, Rema said, “It is a blessing. It is not just a big win for me, my team and family, it is also a big one for the culture.

    “I feel really happy and I’m really proud of the fans as well for going back to the song and putting people on the song. Shout out to the DJs and everyone who made this possible.”

  • Rema’s song ‘Calm Down’ becomes most streamed African song in US history

    Rema’s song ‘Calm Down’ becomes most streamed African song in US history

    Nigerian artiste, Divine Ikubor, professionally  known as Rema, has achieved another milestone as his hit song ‘Calm Down’ becomes the most streamed African song in the United States of America, (USA) history.

    ‘Calm Down’ overtook  CKay’s ‘Love Nwantiti’ to achieve the feat.

    American music data compilation website, Chart Data disclosed this on Friday.

    The statistics firm tweeted, “@heisrema’s ‘Calm Down’ is now the #1 most streamed Afrobeats song in US history, surpassing @ckay_yo’s ‘love nwantiti’.”

    Both versions of the song have surpassed half a billion streams on Spotify and YouTube.

    Rema’s ‘Calm Down’ became the highest-peaking Nigerian song on US Billboard Hot 100 following a remix with American superstar, Selena Gomez which peaked at number 3.

    The song is also the first African song to top the American radio chart.

    Rema’s Calm Down remix featured America’s super Star singer, Selena Gomez and it’s also making waves in the United States.

  • Rema’s ‘Calm Down’ grasps about 300 million views on YouTube

    Rema’s ‘Calm Down’ grasps about 300 million views on YouTube

    Nigerian singer, Divine Ikubor, professionally known by his stage name Rema, is on the lips of everyone on social media, after his most recent feat with his song, Calm Down.

    Rema, who released the song, “Calm down” about 10 months ago scored another impressive feat after the song garnered almost 300 million views on youtube.

    The song, “Calm Down” is off Rema’s debut studio album, Rave and Rose, which was released earlier in the year 2022.

    The Mavin record singer also released a remix with American singer, Selena Gomez, which is already the most streamed Afro-beat song in the year 2022.

    This is only one of Rema’s many achievements so far in the year 2022.

    Recall that Rema rose to stardom with the release of the song “Dumebi”. In 2019, he later signed a record deal with Jonzing World, a subsidiary of Mavin Records.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Rema started his music career in churches. In 2018, he posted a viral freestyle on Instagram to D’Prince’s track “Gucci Gang”. The post caught the attention of D’Prince who flew him to Lagos to offer a record deal to the young talent.

    Rema signed a record deal with D’Prince’s Jonzing World, a subsidiary of Mavin Records owned by record producer Don Jazzy, in 2019. He went on to release his self-titled debut EP “Rema” in 2019, which peaked at number 1 on Apple Music Nigeria.
    Rema’s ‘Calm Down’ grasps about 300 million views on YouTube
    On 21 May 2019, Jonzing World, and Mavins released the music video of “Dumebi”, a major breakout song from his self-titled EP, featuring a cameo appearance from Diana Eneje. The video was directed by Ademola Falomo and currently has 60 million views on YouTube.

    Later that summer, In 2019, one of his other most popular songs from the EP gained more popularity when it was placed on the former president of the United States of America, Barack Obama’s summer playlist.

    In May 2021, Rema announced he will be calling his sound “Afrorave”, a subgenre of Afrobeats with influences of Arabian and Indian music which has led to him having one of the strongest fanbases in the country known as Ravers.

    In September 2021, Rema was unveiled as a brand ambassador for the popular soft drink Pepsi alongside his label mate Ayra Starr.

    On 7 November 2022, Rema received on stage an award during his London concert as his songs achieved 1 billion streams worldwide.

  • PHOTO: Sanwo-Olu meets boy in ”calm down” viral video

    PHOTO: Sanwo-Olu meets boy in ”calm down” viral video

    Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Wednesday, July 29, promised to meet OreofeOluwa Lawal, the boy who was telling her mother to ‘calm down’ in a viral video while he was about to be punished for his wrongdoing.

    With his mom insisting that he still has to be flogged for his misdemeanor, the little boy sticks two index fingers in the air and said: “This is my last chance…my last chance in the world.”

    Governor Sanwo-Olu stated that he was moved by his sobriety, which reflected in his promise of “last chance,” when confronted with the fact that he was a regular offender.

    Governor Sanwo-Olu, however, kept his promise as he met with the ‘calm down’ internet sensation on Saturday in Benin.

    The Governor seized the opportunity to reiterate the need for Lagosians to keep calm as the State further eases the lockdown and partially opens up the economy.

    He also reminds residents plying the third mainland bridge to corporate with Government officials and contractors handling the renovation work.

  • I want to be a police officer to fight corruption- Boy in viral ‘mummy calm down’ video declares

    I want to be a police officer to fight corruption- Boy in viral ‘mummy calm down’ video declares

    Oreofeoluwa Lawal-Babalola, a little boy who went viral after telling his mother to calm down wheshe threatened to punish him for an offence, has stated that he wants to be a police officer in the future so as to fight corruption.

     

    The 4-year-old boy made this known when he featured on an Instagram Live chat with City People TV on Friday.

     

    “I want to be a police officer to fight corruption,” he said while fielding questions from Seyi Kehinde, the host.

     

    The little boy said his remark in the video was to beg with Toluige Olokobi Babalola, his mother, not to administer disciplinary action on him.

     

    He expressed pleasure about the popularity the video has brought to his family, while also praising his mother.

    On her part, Toluige, who also featured on the Instagram live chat live said she never envisaged that the video clip — which was done out of pure fun — could become an internet sensation in the blink of an eye.

    Oreofeoluwa Babalola in a lovely family photo with his parents and only sister (photo credit: Iya-oreanu/Instagram)

    “It was God that destined it this way, I never envisaged it would fetch us such popularity,” she said.

     

    She said the occurrence has put the spotlight on her family.

    Asked how the video found its way online, Toluige said she had shared it with her sister in America to catch a glimpse of Ore’s trademark theatrics whenever she wants to spank him for wrongdoing.

     

    She said unknown to her, her sister, who could also not contain her laughter after watching the video, shared it to a group she belonged to and consequently hit the internet.

     

    She also disclosed that Babajide Sanwo-Olu, governor of Lagos state — who earlier requested to meet Ore — had already reached out to inform them he is working something out for him.

     

     

  • Sanwo-Olu requests to meet youngster in ‘calm down’ viral video

    Sanwo-Olu requests to meet youngster in ‘calm down’ viral video

    Lagos Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has expressed readiness to meet the unknown boy in a viral video, asking his mother to ‘calm down’ as she attempts to beat him over a wrongdoing.

     

    In the video, the boy is seen begging his mother to “calm down and rest a little,” evoking humour from social media users.

     

    He also tells his mother to pardon him, saying “this is my last chance,” a phrase that provokes further laughter.

     

    In his Sallah message to Lagosians, the Governor on his official twitter handle @jidesanwoolu said he was stirred by the video “because of the deeper meaning it conveys,” urging residents to “calm down.”

     

    He said: “I saw a video of a charming young boy online asking his mom to ‘calm down’ as she was set to punish him for a misdemeanour.

     

    “I was moved by his sobriety, which reflected in his promise of “last chance”, when confronted with the fact that he is a regular offender.

     

     

    “The exchange was indeed funny, but it depicted the efforts parents put in moulding children into responsible adults. I want to assume that his mom indeed calmed down because the appeal was moving enough to make anyone change their mind.

     

    “Interestingly, the video inspired this special message to the good people of Lagos State because of the deeper meaning it conveys.

     

    “Fellow Lagosians, we need to ‘calm down’ as we enjoy the coming holiday and festivity.

     

    “It is a commemoration of Prophet Ibrahim’s heart of sacrifice and faith in Allah. We need to emulate and demonstrate his sense of self- restraint at this time the world is combating the scourge of #COVID19.

     

    “We need to be moderate in our celebration and observe prescribed protocols towards defeating the deadly coronavirus. The world needs the responsibility and commitment of its people to oust coronavirus.

     

    “I urge every Lagosian to ‘calm down’ and not get carried away. Like the rest of the world, we are still in the middle of a pandemic and need to remain extremely careful to keep the gains of the sacrifices we have all made in the past months. Let’s calm down!”

     

    The Governor then expressed willingness to meet the boy though he didn’t indicate for what.

     

     

     

    “As an aside, I would like to meet the young boy since we both now have exclusive rights to the phrasal verb ‘calm down’. Slightly smiling face,” Sanwo-Olu said.