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Rema’s ‘Calm Down’ records its 23rd week on the Billboard Hot 100.
Nigerian superstar Divine Ikubor, professionally known by his stage name Rema, has kept up his impressive performance on the Billboard Hot 100, as his top-charting song “Calm Down” has maintained its position in the top 30.
Since its debut in 2022, Rema’s song “Calm Down” has received over ten certifications in a number of different countries, making the claim that it is a worldwide success barely seem exaggerated.
The music video for “Calm Down” has received more views than any other afrobeats video in history, and it was the most streamed afrobeat song of 2022.
The Billboard chart success of “Calm Down” and its partnership with Selena Gomez have made it a worldwide hit.
February 16: Rema’s “Calm Down” remix featuring Selena Gomez dropped one rank to No. 27 on this week’s chart from No. 26 the previous week, extending its run to 23 weeks.
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Tems is still included on the chart due to her contributions to Future’s song “Wait For U,” which is now at No. 36 and has been there for 38 weeks.
US Afrobeats Chart:
Rema’s “Calm Down” has remained at No. 1 for 24 weeks, continuing its unrivalled reign of dominance over the charts.
‘People’ by Libianca holds onto the No. 2 position, ‘Free Mind’ by Tems stays at No. 3, ‘Rush’ by Ayra Starr rises to No. 4, and ‘Last Last’ by Burna Boy drops to No. 5.
Wizkid’s ‘Essence‘ slips to NO. 6, Burna Boy’s ‘Alone‘ rises to NO. 7, CKay’s ‘Love Nwantiti‘ slips to NO. 8, Fireboy’s ‘Peru‘ drops to NO. 9, while Oxlade’s ‘Kulosa‘ rounds off the top 10.
For debuts this week, Zlatan and Seyi Vibez’s ‘Let There Be Light‘ debuts at NO. 24 while Wande Coal & Olamide’s ‘Kpe Paso‘ debuts at NO. 45.