The FADER’s “Songs You Need” are the tracks we can’t stop playing. Check back every day for new music and follow along on our Spotify playlist. In “Reason You” — the B-side of Rema’s brand new single ...
Rema has released the new song “Kelebu.” The high-energy track is the Nigerian artist’s third single of the year, following “Baby (Is It a Crime)” and “Bout U.” Listen to “Kelebu” below. “Growing up, ...
Something very cool is happening on the pop charts these days. There's been an influx of African artists blending the music of Nigeria and Ghana with Western R&B, hip-hop and jazz. It's called ...
Nigerian singer, Divine Ikubor, popularly known as Rema, has achieved another milestone as his song ‘Calm Down’ with Selena Gomez became the first song in history to spend one year on top of the ...
Since covering The FADER in 2019, Rema has developed his talents with remarkable style and brought his "Afrorave" sound from Nigeria to the global pop charts. He secured a massive hit this year with ...
The Billboard’s U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart hits a major milestone this week with its first anniversary on the list dated April 1, 2023. The chart’s 53rd weekly edition brings it to the one-year mark, ...
Rema has released the new single “Peace of Mind.” He explained in a statement, “In the song, I talked about how much I yearn for peace because of the thoughts and voices in my head due to what I’m ...
Rema, the Nigerian singer behind hits like “Dumebi,” was surprised to see a song he previously recorded released on Friday. The vocalist took to Twitter before the weekend hit, calling out DJ Neptune ...
Streaming giant Spotify has unveiled the Top 30 most-streamed Nigerian songs globally for the first half of 2025, with Rema’s hit, Baby (Is It A Crime), claiming the number one spot. According to data ...
Selena Gomez and Rema can’t calm down from the excitement of the Billboard Music Awards. The two musicians made quite a pair, taking home the award for the newly minted Top Afrobeats Song category.
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