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Rema claims there is no more big 3 there’s now a big 4
As anticipation builds for Rema’s upcoming project, the Mavin Records artist has ignited a significant debate among fans on social media. Taking to his platform X (formerly Twitter), the multi-award-winning singer addressed the ongoing discussions surrounding Nigeria’s top artists, often referred to as the “Big 3.”
In a recent post on Saturday, April 27, 2024, Rema shared his thoughts by simply stating, “No more big 3 there’s now a big 4.” This sparked a flurry of reactions from fans, who speculated on the four artists Rema might be alluding to with his statement.
Additionally, fans were thrilled by the singer’s studio pictures, hinting at a possible forthcoming project.
No more Big 3 there’s now a Big 4.
— REMA (@heisrema) April 27, 2024
Recall, reactions have poured in following Rema’s decision to leave the stage during J. Cole’s Dreamville Festival 2024 due to technical difficulties encountered during his performance.
Rema, a prominent Nigerian Afrobeats sensation, participated in J. Cole’s Dreamville Festival 2024, sharing the stage with esteemed global artists such as SZA, Chris Brown, Nicki Minaj, and J. Cole himself.
Held annually at Raleigh’s Dorothea Dix Park in North Carolina on April 6 and 7, 2024, the festival drew crowds of music enthusiasts from across the nation eager to revel in a diverse array of musical genres.
During Rema’s performance on the festival’s second day, as he commenced his set with his acclaimed single ‘Calm Down,’ technical issues with the sound system caused delays and disruptions, hampering his performance.
Expressing his frustration with the sound quality and technical glitches to the audience, Rema halted his performance midway to convey his dissatisfaction with the situation.
He stated, “There’s too many sound issues and it’s messing up my performance. I’m seriously not feeling this shitt. This is too messed up. I am representing Africa this is too messed up. The sound cannot be perfect for every artist that gets on this stage and Africa is in the house and you’re messing shitt up.”