‘Even if I stop singing today, my name will still be in Afrobeats Hall of Fame’ – Rema boasts
Popular artist, Divine Ikubor, known by his stage name Rema, believes he has made significant contributions to the Afrobeats music scene.InformationGuideNigeria
Despite being just 23 years old, Rema feels confident that if there were a record or “bible” for Afrobeats, his name would definitely be there. In fact, he even joked that if such a book existed, he’d be on the front page of its “New Testament” section.JAMB Result
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“I’m not saying I want to stop. But if I say I want to stop right now, my name is still going to be on the Afrobeats bible, if there is an Afrobeats bible to be dropped. I’ll literally be in the New Testament, on the front page,” he said.JAMB Portal
The ‘Calm Down’ crooner also recounted how he was mocked because of his Bollywood-soundtrack-themed sound when he hit stardom in 2019.NYSC Portal
He said, “Everything they doubted, everything they laughed at me for, I built on it. They called me Indian Boy; I went to India. I’m the first artist to shut down four cities in India, 5000 capacity and above. No one can deny that I’ve impacted Afrobeats on a global scale.”
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