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Rema Was A Backstage Artiste At My 2016 Inauguration – Governor Obaseki Reveals

Godwin Obaseki, the Edo State Governor, has disclosed that Rema was one of the backstage artistes at his inauguration ceremony in 2016.

Obaseki stated this in a post via his X praising Rema for his achievements in the music industry.

The Governor said Rema, who was only a backstage performer in 2016, has become a global sensation in 2024.

“Only few could have imagined that @heisrema, who was one of the backstage acts at my inauguration in 2016, would achieve global sensation status by 2024.

“Or that Edo Queens, who joined our women’s football league barely three years ago, would go on to conquer West Africa and be poised for African dominance.

“But these are just a few anecdotes of the resurgence of the great Edo nation,” he wrote.

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Oba Of Benin Gifts Rema Royal Medal

Oba Ewuare II, the Oba of Benin, has gifted a royal plaque to afrobeats megastar, Rema.

The Oba presented the plaque to Rema on Thursday when the singer paid him a visit at his palace ahead of his homecoming concert at the Ogbe Stadium in Benin City.

Earlier, Rema joined the Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, on Wednesday, for the groundbreaking ceremony of Edo Arena.

The governor announced that the 6,000-capacity arena would be called Rema Dome in honour of the singer.

Rema, born Divine Ikubor, is from Benin City and has been a proud ambassador of Edo State, promoting the state and legacy of the ancient Benin empire in his music and concerts.

His latest hit song, ‘Benin Boys,’ which featured fellow Edo-born star, Shallipopi, is a tribute to the city of Benin.

In the song, Rema mentioned that he deserved a medal from the Oba for promoting the kingdom.

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‘I Didn’t Know Them 5 Years Ago’ — Rema Speaks On Competing With Wizkid, Davido, Burna Boy

The world-famous Afrobeats sensation, Rema, has spoken up about competing with Wizkid, Davido, and Burna Boy — Nigeria’s biggest three artistes.

In a recent interview on the GRM Daily, the ‘Calm Down’ hitmaker stressed that he is unbothered by their opinions of him because they are not his priority.

Rema claimed “I did not know Wizkid, Davido and Burna Boy five years ago” and that he saw no reason to prioritise them.

The award-winning singer also blamed fans who “make it seem like any move we make is competition”.

“I do not want to praise myself. Everyone who has met me has been super respectful. In the game, people act crazy. It is okay to take bullsh*t or overlook,”
he said.

“We are all human beings. But one thing I always want. I always tell my boys that five years ago, I did not know these dudes. My colleagues literally. So why would they be my priority? Why would I wake up and say this move I am about to make will compete with them? Or we go show them? Why would they ever be my priority?

“It is always the fanbase making it seem like any move we make is competition. But, when I put it in terms of lyricism, I always want to keep the sport going. We have lyrics where Davido will be like ‘I’m bigger than all of them’ or Wizkid’s ‘Dem sey dem bad I swear dem do nothing or eh’. All to keep the sport going. We keep it the Ronaldo, the LeBron way. When we are in the match, it is war, outside of the match, it is love.”

In April, Rema claimed that music labels are “attempting to clone me” — implying that some record labels are trying to model their artistes after him.

The Afrobeats star also argued that most artistes have used him as a template since he came to the limelight in 2019.

The ‘Calm Down’ hitmaker declared that he is officially on par with the ‘Big Three’.

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American Singer, Saint Jhn Denies Being Influenced By Rema

Saint Jhn, the Guyanese-American singer and rapper, has denied being influenced by Nigerian afrobeats star, Divine Ikubor, popularly known as Rema.

The ‘Brown Skin Girl’ crooner issued the disclaimer after a fan claimed his latest afro-themed single, ‘Humble’ was heavily influenced by Rema.

Saint explained that Rema is talented but he hasn’t listened to his music enough to be influenced by him.

On X, the fan wrote: “I hear Rema’s influence on the new Saint Jhn.”

Reacting, Saint Jhn wrote, “Nah, he’s dope. But I haven’t heard enough to be influenced.”

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DJ Cuppy starstruck as she links up with Rema

Nigerian disc jockey, Florence Otedola, popularly known as DJ Cuppy expresses her pride in the internationally recognized Afrobeat singer Rema following their link up.

Sharing photos of herself with the Mavins artist on her Instagram story, she pondered where to begin when discussing his accomplishments.

DJ Cuppy highlighted his record for the most streamed African song, his historic achievement as the youngest African artist to chart a song on the Billboard Hot 100, and his success in topping the Global Shazam Charts.

Cuppy prayed for his continued upliftment in his career.

“So proud of you @heisrema. Where do I even start?
Most Streamed African song, made history as the youngest African artist to have a song chart on the Billboard Hot 100, topped Global Shazam Charts. I could go on…and on… May God continue to enlarge your coast, my brother!” she captioned the post.

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Singer, Rema And Viral Tiktoker, Kelly Spark Dating Rumours

Rema, the world-famous Nigerian singer, and UK-based Togolese TikTok star, Kelly Akoussah, have sparked relationship rumours.

The ‘Calm Down’ crooner shared a video of the influencer vibing to one of the songs from his sophomore album, ‘HeIS,’ via his Instagram story with the caption; “My bb [baby].”

It didn’t take long before fans started speculating that the duo might be dating.

Kelly’s caption while reposting Rema’s post further fueled the rumours.

She wrote: “[I] love you [heart emoji].”

This comes weeks after Rema revealed that his new girlfriend will be the mother of his child.

He noted that his mystery girlfriend has a tattoo for him and would do anything for him.

Before these latest relationship rumours, Rema was formerly rumoured to be with Wizkid’s ex, Justine Skye.

The duo fueled the rumours after they were spotted having an intimate moment at Skye’s birthday party, reportedly organised by Rema last year.

The singers have neither denied nor confirmed their relationship.

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Rema Is My Closest Friend In Music Industry – Ayra Starr Reveals

Oyinkansola Sarah Aderibigbe, the famous Nigerian singer, who is popularly known as Ayra Starr, has expressed her admiration for her colleague, Rema.

She described him as her closest friend and “GOAT.”

The ‘Rush’ crooner explained that Rema inspires her so much.

Speaking in a recent interview with Munch Music, Starr said: “Out of all the famous people I know, who would I say is my closest friend? I would say somebody that keeps inspiring me. And he’s such a good friend of mine and a brother.

“I wouldn’t say mentor but he’s somebody that’s doing the same thing I’m doing but at the same time, he has been here before me. And he knows how to move and he keeps inspiring me. It’s Rema.

“Shoutout to Rema. That’s my GOAT. That’s my guy. That’s my friend.”

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Stop Ditching Afrobeats For Amapiano – Rema Tells Colleagues

Divine Ikubor, the popular Nigerian singer, who is also known as Rema, has harped on the need for Nigerian artists to maintain afrobeats’ culture to ensure the country’s dominance of the African music scene.

Daily Post reports that there has been a heavy infiltration of South African genre, amapiano into the Nigerian music industry in recent years.

Speaking in an interview with Apple Music, Rema admitted that amapiano is a great genre but maintained that Nigerian artists must sustain afrobeats’ influence on the continent.

He noted that his recently-released sophomore album, ‘HeIs,’ was heavily inspired by afrobeats legends like Don Jazzy and the Mo’hits crew, 2Baba, Olamide, P-Square and Timaya.

“I had to go back [while creating my new album]. I took a lot of inspiration from Mo’hits. For the first four seconds, when a Mo’hits’ song comes in, you already know it’s a Mo’hits’ song. Don Jazzy just goes crazy on the beat,”
he said.

“The times when Olamide used to drop crazy songs, he still drops crazy songs. At the time when an Olamide song comes on you still know. P-Square, 2Face or Timaya. There used to be times when the beat just…

“Amapiano is great, it is fire but there used to be a time when Afrobeats production used to be so insane that nothing can survive it in the clubs in Africa. I’m not saying we’ve lost that but I’m just saying that we need more of that. I don’t want us to go too far away from that. We need to sustain it.”

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Rema Gifts Crayon Bundles of Cash on Birthday

Nigerian singer, Rema has gifted his friend and colleague, singer Crayon bundles of money.
Rema gave him the gift on his birthday.
A video of Rema gifting the young man the money has now circulated on social media.
See some reactions below:
@larryfx: “crayon way them start together come be like him boy now 💀💀.”
King Parry: “rema get money pass wizkid normally.”
big j: “and e first rema start.”
GBÊMI: “Na to rough crayon as we see him car pass Ajah.”
CeeCee: “Nawa o, all these celebrities nor fit do mistake transfer go my account sef 😭.”
🥷G🫀T🧸: “Money don dey look like dem politicians 💀.”
aldorazy: “Kukuma carry the bag give am.”
Blessing💕💕💕: “Rema since when you get admission for school that year till now I never see you for class o 🥺🥺🥺 I really dumebi that year 🥺 rema has actually grown into a lovely and hardworking guy 🙏💯❤️.”
Angelsavage: “i like it when they love each other ❤️🌹💋.”
J Digidi: “why he no just bank the money and do a transfer to crayon,,,anyways he do well🤗.”
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Rema’s ‘RAVES & ROSES‘ Album Exceeds 100 Weeks On Billboard 200 Chart

The ‘Raves & Roses’ album of Afrobeats star, Rema has hit a milestone, surpassing 100 weeks on the Billboard 200 Global Chart.

This achievement was boosted by his mega-hit single ‘Calm Down’.

This achievement places Rema’s ‘Raves & Roses’ second only to Wizkid’s ‘Made In Lagos,’ which has spent 133 weeks on the chart.

Rema’s latest accomplishment adds to the numerous records he has set with ‘Calm Down,’ including a Guinness World Record for being the first-ever No. 1 song on the MENA chart.

‘Calm Down’ has seen significant success in the United States, reaching the highest peak (#3) for a song by a Nigerian artist on the Billboard Hot 100 and maintaining the longest charting presence (over 52 weeks) by a Nigerian artist.

Additionally, ‘Calm Down’ has been declared 4X RIAA Platinum and made history by becoming the first African song to garner 1 billion streams in the United States, marking a monumental achievement for the Nigerian music industry.