Tag: REMA

  • 23-year-old Rema rates self to be on same level with Wizkid, Davido, Burna Boy

    23-year-old Rema rates self to be on same level with Wizkid, Davido, Burna Boy

    23-year-old  Nigerian singer, Divine Ikubor, popularly known as  Rema, has insinuated that he is on the same level as Wizkid, Davido, and Burna Boy.

    The trio of Burna Boy, Wizkid, and Davido are widely regarded as Nigeria’s biggest Afrobeats artists in the world and are jointly referred to as the “Big 3.”

    Rema is now laying claims to the elite list. In a recent X post, the ‘Calm Down’ crooner asserted that he is now in that league when he wrote: “No more Big 3 there’s now a Big 4.”

    His post elicited mixed reactions, with many concurring with him while others insisted that despite his stream and chart successes, he needs years of consistency to earn it.

     Rema referred to as golden boy of Nigerian music has gone from Benin City to locales as diverse as Curaçao, the Norwegian city of Tønsberg, and three cities in India, where he became the first Nigerian artist to complete a sold-out tour.

  • Stop copying my fashion style – Rema warns colleagues

    Stop copying my fashion style – Rema warns colleagues

    Popular Nigerian singer, Divine Ikubor, fondly called Rema, has issued warnings to his colleagues against copying his fashion style.

    According to him some celebrities and their stylists were sending emails to clothing brands, asking them to make replicas of his outfits for them.

    He threatened to disrupt their shows and strip them if they did not desist from copying his style.

    On his X handle, Rema wrote: “Tell your stylists to stop sending emails to brands with my name to get clothes imma to pull up to your show and strip u on stage cuz that’s my sh!t H0E! Fake celebrities, fake industry.”

  • No more “Big 3” in Nigerian music industry – Rema

    No more “Big 3” in Nigerian music industry – Rema

    Popular Nigerian singer, Rema, has stated that the Nigerian music industry no longer has a ‘Big 3’,

    The term ‘Big 3’ is often used to used to describe the top 3 Nigerian artistes who are widely said to be Davido, Wizkid and Burna Boy.

    However, in a tweet he shared, Rema stated that there is now a Big 4, insinuating that he is now the fourth artiste in the top conversation.

    He further stated that Afrobeats is bigger than any other conjunction linked to the word “afro”.

    He tweeted; “No more Big 3 there’s now a Big 4.

  • Burna Boy, Rema clinch 2024 iHeart Radio Music Awards in the US

    Burna Boy, Rema clinch 2024 iHeart Radio Music Awards in the US

    Popular Nigerian singer Burna Boy has finally broken his poor outing at award ceremonies as he emerged the Best African Music Artist at the 2024 iHeart Radio Music Awards in the United States.

    The 2024 iHeart Radio Music Awards held live on FOX on Monday night and was hosted by rapper Ludacris.

    It would be recalled that Burnaboy has missed out on many award ceremonies after making it to the nomination stage.

    Similarly, another Nigerian artiste, Rema also clinched the Best Collaboration of the Year with his sond Calm Down featuring Selena Gomez

    American pop star, Beyoncé recieved the iHeart Innovator Award while Cher received the iHeart Icon Award.

    Taylor Swift led the winners’ chart with six awards including Artist of the Year, Pop Artist of the Year, Tour of the Year, Best Lyrics, TikTok Bop of the Year, and Favorite Tour Style.

    Burna Boy and Rema now join Wizkid and Tems as the only Nigerian artists to have won iHeart Radio Music awards.

    Before last night, Burna Boy had been on a winless streak at award shows, missing out on seven nominations at the 2023 BET Hip-hop Awards, four nominations at the 2024 Grammys, and six nominations at the 2024 NAACP Image Awards. On the other side of the Atlantic, he lost the Best International Artist of the Year at the 2024 Brit Awards.

  • Rema to build largest music school in Africa

    Rema to build largest music school in Africa

    Popular Afrobeat singer, Divine Ikubor, famously known as Rema, has reportedly set to venture into a pioneering initiative within the domain of music education.

    With a substantial investment surpassing N200 million, the 23-year-old prodigy is leading the creation of what is anticipated to be Africa’s foremost music academy – the “Rema Music Institute.”

    This ambitious undertaking, unveiled online on Saturday, March 23, 2024, aims to transcend geographical boundaries, serving as a cornerstone for musical education and innovation, not only in Nigeria but throughout the African continent.

    What sets this initiative apart is its unwavering commitment to providing tuition-free education, ensuring accessibility to aspiring musicians from all walks of life.

    Expressing his fervor for the institute, Rema articulated his eagerness to give back to the community that has steadfastly supported him through his meteoric rise to fame. With a vision deeply rooted in empowerment and education, Rema aims to nurture the next generation of musical talent, fostering innovation and creativity on a continent-wide scale.

    As anticipation mounts for the inauguration of the Rema Music Institute, enthusiasts and industry stakeholders alike eagerly await the dawn of a new era in African music education.

     

  • Van Dijk shares top tunes for EFL final as Omah Lay, Rema, Asake make playlist

    Van Dijk shares top tunes for EFL final as Omah Lay, Rema, Asake make playlist

    Liverpool defender, Virgil Van Dijk, has shared his top tunes for the EFL Carabao Cup Final 2024.

    The playlist, posted on EFL’s TikTok page,  featured tracks from Nigerian stars Omah Lay, Asake, and Rema.

    The Dutch defender explained that the playlist is dominated by Afrobeats because he loves to have nice vibes.

    Van Dijk said: “Hi, my name is Virgil Van Dijk and these are my top five tracks.

    “Number one is Omah Lay with ‘Holy Ghost.’ Dope! Listen to it. It keeps you in the mood. The second one would be Mase with ‘Feel So Good.’ Very good classic. Unbelievable! Then the third one will be The Notorious B.I.G with ‘Mo Money Mo Problems.’ Nice vibes, you know what I mean?

    “So, number four would Asake with ‘Lonely At The Top.’ Nice one, nice vibes. The sun is shining hopefully, it will be nice. And my fifth one would be Rema with ‘Charm.’ Very nice.

    “There is a lot of Afrobeats because I like to have nice vibes, sun is shining, smiling faces and winning the Carabao Cup Final.”

  • Mavin star, Rema suspends December shows over health issues

    Mavin star, Rema suspends December shows over health issues

    Mavin Records star, Rema, says he is cancelling all performances in December to focus on his health.

    The Nigerian singer announced the decision in a post via his Instagram story.

    He wrote: “Breaks my heart to say that I won’t be performing anywhere this December. I have been touring and I’ve ignored my health and I need time to recuperate.  2024 we go again. .”

    Reacting, to Rema’s post, afrobeats star, Davido, in a post via his Instagram story, wrote: “The job ain’t easy, physically and mentally. You’ve done Africa and the world proud beyond expectations.

    “Get some rest king @heisrema, come back stronger.”

    Rema is best known internationally for his hit song Calm Down, which has smashed multiple streaming and chart records.

    The 23-year-old also recently gave a dramatic performance at the London’s 20,000-seater O2 Arena.

    His now-cancelled tour dates for December were booked for Abuja, Benin, and Lagos.

    He was also billed to perform at the Hey Neighbour Festival in South Africa on Dec. 9.

    It is not clear whether fans who have already bought tickets will be refunded or have their tickets carried over to new dates in 2024.

  • Rema’s ‘Calm Down’ emerges as global shazam Champion of 2023

    Rema’s ‘Calm Down’ emerges as global shazam Champion of 2023

    Calm Down,’ the hit song of Nigerian singer, Divine Ikubor, popularly known as Rema, has been ranked as the most shazammed song of 2023 globally.

    The hit song creates history by becoming the first African song to claim the top spot on the Global Shazam Year-End list, surpassing renowned tracks like Miley Cyrus’ Flowers and Lady Gaga’s Bloody Mary, which landed in second and third positions respectively.

    Moreover, the remix version of Calm Down, featuring Selena Gomez has also soared in popularity, securing the 12th spot on the list of the most streamed songs worldwide on Apple Music for the year 2023. This remix’s international success speaks volumes about Rema’s growing global influence and appeal.

    While the remix gained immense traction globally, the original Calm Down holds its ground in the United States, ranking as the 45th most-streamed song of 2023 on Apple Music. This dual success on both the global and U.S. charts signifies Rema’s ability to captivate diverse audiences across borders.

    Adding to his remarkable achievements, Rema makes a significant mark on the 2023 Billboard Year-End Charts, securing an impressive 34 appearances. His consistent presence across various categories including artistes’ year-end charts, airplay, albums, and song chart entries reaffirms his position as a chart-topping force in the music industry.

     

  • Coke Studio beams into limelight: Unleashes a musical tsunami, starring Asake, Rema, Arya Starr and more

    Coke Studio beams into limelight: Unleashes a musical tsunami, starring Asake, Rema, Arya Starr and more

    The curtains soared and the spotlights blazed as Coke Studio unveiled its latest edition at a glamorous gala held at Jewel Aeida Event Center, Lekki, Lagos. The rhapsodic evening came alive as a bastion of musical diversity, reverberating with electrifying performances, artist unveilings, and enriching dialogues.

    Known for its revolutionary approach to musical diversity, the event made a significant announcement by adding powerhouse artists Asake, Rema, and Ayra Star to its ensemble. This strategic move aims to push the boundaries of musical experiences globally. With Rema’s unique take on Afrobeat, trap, and R&B, Asake’s dominance in the Nigerian music scene, and Ayra Star’s celestial soundscapes, Coke Studio is set for a sonic surge. The collaboration symbolizes the brand’s commitment to musical innovation and inviting music lovers worldwide to join Coke Studio on a groundbreaking musical journey.

    In a crescendo of anticipation, the evening climaxed with the revelation of Asake, Rema, and Arya Starr as the latest starlets to join the illustrious Coke Studio ensemble, accompanied by acclaimed artists Mayorkun and BNXN, endorsed by Coca-Cola. This ensemble promises an audio kaleidoscope of divergent musical genres and personalities, perfectly prepped for groundbreaking collaborations and record-shattering hits.

    As a perfect counterpoint to the symphony of music, attendees were enthralled by riveting dance performances. The evening was further amplified with an interactive question-and-answer rendezvous, providing attendees an intimate glimpse into the artistic journeys and inspirations of these prodigious talents.

    “Coke Studio’s launch is our homage to Nigeria’s pulsating music scene,” said Yusuf Murtala, Marketing Director of Coca-Cola Nigeria. “We intend to create a confluence of artists where they can synergize their innate talents to orchestrate something genuinely extraordinary”.

    As the night descended, the audience was left with a mounting chorus of anticipation for the groundbreaking collaborations and releases looming on the horizon, raring to embark on the next thrilling chapter of the Coke Studio odyssey.

  • Black History Month: CBAAC lauds Rema’s performance at 2023 Ballon d’Or Performance

    Black History Month: CBAAC lauds Rema’s performance at 2023 Ballon d’Or Performance

    The Centre for Black and African Arts and Civilisation (CBAAC),  commended Nigerian afrobeats star, Divine Ikubor, popularly known as Rema, for an outstanding performance during the 2023 Ballon d’Or awards held in Paris, France.

    Its Director-General, Mrs Oluwabunmi Amao, who recounted how electrifying Rema’s performance was, said Africans had contributed significantly to global arts and entertainment growth over the years.

    Amao, during the 2023 Black History Month celebration organised by the centre with the theme, “The Contributions of Africans to the Arts”, noted that quite a number of blacks had continued to make notable contributions to the growth of arts.

    The programme, held at the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife in Osun State, was done virtually and physically.

    She said just like in the sciences and engineering, black Africa had made giant strides in the arts and its different facets such as music, literature, fashion, filmmaking, performing arts and many others in the modern world.

    “I had the opportunity of watching the performance of Rema at the World largest football award ceremony, the 2023 Ballon d’Or, and indeed it was a very proud moment for me as an African and a Nigerian.

    “I watched with admiration how Rema held his audience spellbound at this prestigious event.
    “Indeed, this was a typical example of the contributions of Africans in the area of music and it is little wonder that many believe music is Africa’s and Nigeria’s biggest export in the creative industry.

    “It is only right that we continue to recognise, celebrate and honour Africans who have made significant contributions not just in the arts but in the various facets of live,” she said.
    Amao noted that the black history month celebration had been deliberately organised to create platform for advocacy to the children.
    She urged students present to take pride in their Africanness and black identity.
    “I want you all to be conscious of the fact that your African identity is never a limitation to what you can achieve and become in life.
    “Please take deliberate efforts to acquaint yourselves with African history.
    “We have carefully instituted this event to celebrate and appreciate black and African history, as well as re-echo the giant strides of Africans over forces of domination, discrimination and exploitation.
    “Our celebration of the Black History Month is also geared towards showcasing to the world the tremendous contributions of Black people to world civilisation,” she said.

    The DG noted that the black history month celebration began in the United States as Negro History Week and instituted by the renowned African-American historian, Dr Carter Woodson.
    She said the sole aim was to protest the exclusion of the contributions of African-Americans from history textbooks in the United States.
    According to her, since it began nearly a century ago, the celebration of the black history month had grown and gained global acceptance.
    Earlier, Prof Gbenga Fasiku, Director, Institute of Cultural Studies, Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, described music rendered by David Adeleke, “Davido” and majority of Nigerian artistes as distinctive.
    Also Speaking, Prof Adetayo Ogunlewe, Professor of literature and cultural studies, Lagos State University, explained that Africans’ contributions toward world civilisation were mostly from literature, with minimal from history.
    He said Africans must work on liberating themselves from mental colonisation which was responsible in perceiving African culture as inferior.
    “Please be proud of your colour, regardless of what you are called. In Africa, we take pride in honour, integrity and achievements.
    “We all must continue to work hard to ensure we remain people of integrity, great honour and loaded with achievements,” he said.
    The event witnessed a series of beautiful cultural performances by different cultural troupes and drama, as well as poetry presentations.
    Students present for the programme were all made to speak on what the black history month means to them, reawakening their consciousness to the beauty of being an African. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)