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Rema Unveils Debut Album ‘Rave & Roses’, Drops New Song ‘Calm Down’

Nigerian pop singer-songwriter Rema, unveils his debut project ‘Rave & Roses‘, alongside new afrobeats single ‘Calm Down‘.

Born Divine Ikubor in Benin City, his reign to stardom started with the release of the song ‘Iron Man‘. It later appeared on Barack Obama‘s summer play record of 2019. That same year, Ikubor secured a whooping recording deal with Jonzing World, a division of Mavin Records.

Raves & Roses (Album Cover)

Describing his style of music as ‘Afrorave’, he received accolades from The Headies for ‘Next Rated’ in 2019 and SoundCity MVP‘s ‘Best New Artist’ in 2020.

Rema’s debut 15-track album ‘Rave & Roses‘, is slated to drop on March 25. Guest appearances include: American singer 6LACK, British rapper AJ Tracey and French songstress Yseult.


Listen to the London/Andre Vibez-produced track ‘Calm Down‘ below:

Victor 'HCamrone' Onyejekwe

HCamrone is an award-winning Nigerian blogger. Also known as HCamrone Beats, he's a music producer, artist and a lover of photography.

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