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Calm Down by Rema makes it into the top 5 of the UK Official Singles chart.
Nigerian musician Divine Ikubor, professionally known by his stage name Rema has maintained his strong performance in the most recent UK Official Singles chart as his popular song “Calm Down” achieves a high mark.
Since its debut in 2022, Rema’s song “Calm Down” has received more than 10 certifications, making the claim that it is a global smash barely seem overstated.
The music video for the song “Calm Down” has received more views than any other afrobeats video in history and was the most played afrobeat tune of 2022.
Making history, Rema’s ‘Calm Down‘ becomes the second-highest charting Afrobeats song on Billboard Hot 100.
However, Rema’s “Calm Down” rises three spots from last week’s NO. 8 position to a new peak position of NO. 5 this week. The Selena Gomez popular remix has been on the chart for 26 weeks and is still doing well.
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The song “People” by Libianca hits a new peak at No. 13 after rising two spots from No. 15 the previous week to enter its eighth week on the chart.
Similarly, Ayra Starr’s “Rush” enters its fifth week on the chart at NO. 36, moving 8 spots from its 44th position the previous week.
Burna Boy’s international smash hit ‘Last Last‘ enters its 37th week on the chart as it re-enters at NO. 98
Libianca’s ‘People‘ maintains its NO. 1 spot as it extends its stay on the chart to 8 weeks. The song has had enormous popularity internationally, making it the first Afrobeats hit to do so in 2023.
Rema’s ‘Holiday‘ debuts at NO. 2, Ayra Starr’s ‘Sability‘ stays at NO. 3, BNXN’s ‘Gwagwalada‘ with Kizz Daniel & Seyi Vibez debuts at NO. 4, and Asake’s ‘Organise‘ dips to NO. 5.
Spyro’s “Who’s Your Man” remains at No. 6, Asake’s “PBUY” makes a comeback at No. 7, Rema’s “Reason You” makes its debut at No. 8, Wizkid’s “Wow” ft. Naira Marley & Skepta slides to No. 9, and Burna Boy’s “Toni-Ann Singh” slides to No. 10.