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  • N4.5bn for one song, netizens reacts to Rema’s unprecedented deal

    N4.5bn for one song, netizens reacts to Rema’s unprecedented deal

    The news of Rema’s record-breaking performance fee at Anant Ambani’s wedding has sent shockwaves across social media, with many users hailing music as a lucrative career path.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Nigerian Afrobeats sensation reportedly pocketed a whopping N4.5 billion (three million dollars) for performing just one of hit songs, ‘Calm Down’, at the high-profile event, leaving many in awe.

    Rema performed at the wedding of Asia’s richest man, Mukesh Ambani’s son, Anant Ambani, and daughter of pharma tycoons, Viren and Shaila Merchant, Radhika Merchant.

    The event held on Friday at the Jio World Centre in Bandra Kurla Centre (BKC) in Mumbai.

    Canadian singer, Justin Bieber, was also paid 10 million dollars for his performance at the event, according to reports.

    Pop star, Rihanna, also performed at the event for an undisclosed fee.

    Social media platforms are buzzing with excitement as aspiring musicians and music enthusiasts alike are drawing inspiration from Rema’s achievement.

    The news has also sparked a renewed interest in the music industry, with many youths seeing Rema’s success as a motivation to pursue their own careers.

    @Solomon_King says on X, “Hold up, let us get this straight, Rema just bagged a whopping N4.5 billion ($3 million) for singing one song at some rich kid’s wedding?!

    “One song? We’re talking about a sum that could solve Nigeria’s economic problems, okay, maybe that’s an exaggeration, but you get the point.

    “Rema just made more money than I’ll see in a lifetime and I’m still struggling to pay my rent.

    “I need to start singing.”

    @OlamideAngel said, “I’m quitting my job to become a musician, or maybe just a wedding singer.

    “We’re dying over here! Meanwhile, Rema’s just over here living his best life and we’re not hating. In fact, we’re low-key inspired to step up our music game.

    “On a more serious note, this achievement is a testament to Rema’s hard work and talent. We’re proud to see African artistes making waves and getting the recognition they deserve.”

    @Perryblack, an X user, said, “Back then y’all mocked Rema for sounding “Indian” when he broke out. Now he was paid $3m to perform a song at Anant-Radhika’s wedding in India.

    “Trust your music, Trust the process. Maybe I will go with Portable that said music money is bigger and better than football money.

    “We thought Rema was goofing when he said he’s the future. He said he’s the next wizkid but we are not taking him seriously. Big ups boy.”

    According to @blacktribemusic, “ Only this Rema’s song alone has made him one of the biggest artistes in Africa. Bigger than the top guys una dey reason self.

    “Rema is too big to be underrated by Nigerians, he’s just 22 but making more money.

    “Another day to remind y’all that music money is longer than football own.”

    On the contrary, @cassandra mentioned that the billionaire should have  used the money to feed all the poor Indian citizens.

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    “That country dey suffer, why can’t he donate this money to the poor. Isn’t India one of the poorest countries in the world?

    “I swear the billionaires don’t think of the poor chaii!

    “Just $1k is enough for like 1 million people and
    they will appreciate it and pray for you, it is more than all this show off,” she said.

    Also, @UcheMark said,  “They all belong to the same cult. Even from the beginning of Rema’s career, we can already recognise his affiliation with India (voodoo).

    “Also, his recent use of devilish symbols and colours is enough evidence. Birds of a feather.”

    @chocolatechic said, “I will never be poor.”

    (NAN)

  • Rema’s album “HEIS” breaks records for biggest opening on Spotify Nigeria

    Rema’s album “HEIS” breaks records for biggest opening on Spotify Nigeria

    Rema‘s highly anticipated second album, “HEIS”, has made a remarkable debut on Spotify Nigeria, setting a new record for the biggest opening day streams in 2024.

    Released on July 11, 2024, the 11-track album has garnered an impressive 2.71 million streams, surpassing Olamide’s “Ikigai” which held the previous record at 1.86 million streams.

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    This achievement added to Rema’s previous record-breaking feat with his single “Benin Boys” featuring Shallipopi, which held the biggest opening day streams for a song on Spotify Nigeria in 2024.

    While “HEIS” ranks third in terms of opening day streams for an album on the platform, it is right behind Burna Boy’s “I Told Them” (2.93 million streams) and Davido’s “Timeless” (4.91 million streams).

  • Music industry full of fake people – Rema

    Music industry full of fake people – Rema

    Popular Afrobeats singer Rema has claimed the music industry is “fake” and dominated by “fake people.” 

    He said this inspiration came from his personal experiences and led to the creation of his song “Now I Know” from his sophomore album “He Is.” 

    Rema explained during his listening party that the industry is filled with people who pretend to be something they’re not and it can be challenging to identify genuine supporters. 

    He emphasised that when someone shows genuine love and support, it’s essential to appreciate it as it’s rare in the industry. 

    Rema said: “There are a lot of fake people in the [music] industry, the industry is fake. So when people come and say ‘Yo, I love this guy,’ nobody should come at them that they’re chasing clout. No, it’s real.

    “When somebody comes out it’s because they’ve seen someone that’s real among everybody in the crazy industry mixed with both the fake and the real. And that’s what this song [‘Now I Know] is all about. Now I know who dey for me. All those I loved turned enemies. Now I know who dey for me. All those I trust turned enemies.”

    Rema’s album, released via Mavin Records, features 11 tracks and collaborations with Shallipopi and Odumodublvck.

  • It’s insulting to say I’m not on same level with Davido, Wizkid, Burna Boy – Rema

    It’s insulting to say I’m not on same level with Davido, Wizkid, Burna Boy – Rema

    Multi-award winning singer, Rema, has sparked controversy by declaring himself part of the “Big 4” in Afrobeats, alongside Wizkid, Davido, and Burna Boy.

    In his new song “Hehehe,” he sings, “No more big 3, there’s now a big 4.”

    This statement has generated backlash, with some fans arguing that Rema hasn’t achieved the same level of success as the established “Big 3.”

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    However, Rema insists that he deserves recognition as a leading artist in the genre, and that any denial of his status is an insult.

    He sings: “No more big 3, there’s now a big 4. People go para but what for? Dem go say I don’t deserve it but that is an insult.”

  • Rema’s ‘Raves & Roses’ surpasses 100 weeks on Billboard 200 chart

    Rema’s ‘Raves & Roses’ surpasses 100 weeks on Billboard 200 chart

    Afrobeats singer Rema has reached a remarkable milestone with his album “Raves & Roses”, spending over 100 weeks on the Billboard 200 Global Chart.

    The huge success of his single “Calm Down” made this achievable.   

    This achievement puts Rema’s album second only to Wizkid’s “Made In Lagos”, which has been on the chart for 133 weeks.

    “Calm down” has broken multiple records, including a Guinness World Record for being the first song to reach number one on the MENA chart.

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    The song has also seen significant success in the US, reaching number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and staying on the chart for over 52 weeks, the longest for a Nigerian artist.

    “Calm down” has also been certified 4X RIAA Platinum and has become the first African song to reach 1 billion streams in the US, a historic achievement for the Nigerian music industry.

  • Rema wins double at 2024 ASCAP London Music Awards

    Rema wins double at 2024 ASCAP London Music Awards

    Afrobeats singer Rema has won awards at the 2024 ASCAP London Music Awards with his hit song, ‘Calm Down’.   

    While dazzling at Louis Vuitton’s Men’s Spring-Summer Show in Paris, his hit song “Calm Down” was scooping up awards at the London Music Awards.

    The song won Song of the Year and Top Streaming Song with co-writers and co-producers Michael Hunter (London) and Andre Vibez also receiving accolades.

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    This brings Rema’s ASCAP awards total to three, the most for any Nigerian/African artist.

    He’s also the most awarded African artist of 2024, with six wins under his belt. 

    “Calm Down” has made history as the first Afrobeats song to surpass 1 billion streams in the US.

  • Rema’s ‘Calm Down’ becomes first African song to hit one billion US streams

    Rema’s ‘Calm Down’ becomes first African song to hit one billion US streams

    Afrobeat singer Divine Ikubor aka Rema has become the most streamed African artist in U.S. history with ‘Calm Down’ getting a billion on-demands streams.

    The song, which features Selena Gomez, has spent 52 weeks at the top of the Billboard US Afrobeats Songs chart and has been streamed over a billion times on Spotify.

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    According to TAmerican Music Stats Company, Chart Data, ‘Calm Down’ has earned over 1 billion on-demand streams in the US.

    “REMA’s “Calm Down” becomes the first Afrobeats song in history to earn over 1 billion on-demand streams in the US,” Chart Data tweeted.

    Rema has also won numerous awards for “Calm Down”.

  • Singer Rema deletes all Instagram posts

    Singer Rema deletes all Instagram posts

    Music sensation Rema has sparked curiosity among fans by deleting all his posts on Instagram. 

    The 24-year-old singer, who boasts 6.7 million followers on the platform, removed his profile picture and all content related to his label, Mavin Records.

    Rema’s rise to fame began with a viral freestyle on Instagram, where he impressed fans with his skills on D’Prince‘s “Gucci Gang.” 

    The talented artist was subsequently signed to Mavin Records in March 2019, launching his successful music career.

    While Rema’s motivations for deleting his Instagram posts remain unknown, fans are eagerly awaiting his next move. 

  • Stop copying my fashion style – Rema blasts colleagues

    Stop copying my fashion style – Rema blasts colleagues

    Singer Divine Ikubor, popularly known as Rema, has issued warnings to his colleagues against copying his fashion style.

    According to the ‘Calm Down’ crooner, some celebrities and their stylists were sending emails to clothing brands, asking them to make replicas of his outfits for them.

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    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.”

  • It is now Big four, not big three, says Rema

    It is now Big four, not big three, says Rema

    Afrobeats singer, Divine Ikubor popularly known as Rema has replaced the ‘big 3’ phrase with ‘big 4’.

    The acclaimed singer used his platform on X to share his thoughts on the ongoing discourse surrounding the country’s standout artists, Wizkid, Davido and Burna Boy often referred to as the “Big 3.”

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    He wrote : “No more big 3, there’s now a big 4.”