In a new interview, Rema, the stage name of famous Nigerian singer and songwriter Divine Ikubor, finally talks about why he chose to start smoking. In the past few months, Rema, the singer of “Beamer,”
Divine Ikubor, better known as Rema, has spoken out about his father’s death and how it affected him growing up. The ‘Calm Down’ singer claimed that his father’s death left him with the responsibility of
Nigerian artist Divine Ikubor, known as Rema, recently addressed his performance at the wedding of Anant Ambani, the son of India’s wealthiest individual Mukesh Ambani, and Radhika Merchant, the daughter of prominent pharmaceutical magnates Viren
Rema, the Nigerian music star, is once again gaining worldwide attention with his unique Afrobeats style. Recently, a viral video emerged showing Rema hanging out with Barcelona football players like Robert Lewandowski, Raphinha, and Keita
Saint Jhn, a Guyanese American hip hop artist, has disputed reports that Nigerian Afrobeats musician Divine Ikubor, also known as Rema, inspired him. The Grammy winner shared the statement after a fan on the microblogging
Victony, a popular Nigerian musician, has stated that he is not in a hurry to reach the level of renown his colleagues Rema and Asake. He stated this while responding to assertions made by some
Rema, a Nigerian musician, and Kelly Akoussah, a UK-based Togolese TikTok celebrity, have generated relationship rumors. The ‘Calm Down’ singer posted a video of the influencer dancing to one of the tracks on his sophomore
Rema, a Nigerian Afrobeats sensation, caused a frenzy of excitement at a recent event by orchestrating a high-profile introdution between American rapper ASAP Rocky and notable African entrepreneur Tony Elumelu. The scene, which took place in Paris,
Innocent Tino, a Nigerian-American guy, has stirred up controversy online by claiming that emerging Nigerian music sensation Rema owes him for using the term ‘ozeba’ in one of his famous songs. The song, a standout
Fast-rising Nigerian singer Divine Ikubor, popularly known as Rema, has set tongues wagging for confronting a cameraman during one of his headlining shows abroad. The incident occurred while the Mavin Records superstar was on stage,
Divine “Rema” Ikubor, a talented Nigerian singer, has addressed his decision to change up the Afrobeats sound on his recently released sophomore album, ‘He Is.’ The ‘Calm Down’ singer stated that the genre was becoming boring
Divine Ikubor aka Rema, an Afrobeats star, has spoken up about why he chose to pursue a career in music. In an interview with Capital Xtral London, Rema described how his mother couldn’t afford transportation
Nigerian singer Cynthia Morgan, better known as Madrina, has issued a harsh warning to Mavin Records on the alleged misbehavior of their artists. Cynthia Morgan, on her Instagram official page, expressed concern over Rema’s smoking
Popular Nigerian singer, Rema discusses the creative motivation behind his recently released second album, ‘HEIS’. Since entering the limelight in 2019, Rema has announced himself as one of Nigeria’s most daring and gifted artistes. This creative bravery
Popular musician Divine Ikubor, known as Rema, has emphasized the importance of Nigerian artists maintaining afrobeats culture in order for the country to maintain its dominance in the African music industry. According to reports, the