Rema has recently taken a firm stance in the ongoing debate surrounding Afrobeats and its prominent figures in the country.
The American Music Awards-winning singer reiterated his support for the Afrobeats genre on his social media platform, emphasizing its global significance.
In a recent post, Rema expressed his belief that Afrobeats surpasses any other Afro sounds mentioned by fellow Nigerian artists. This reaffirmation of his stance follows his previous statements advocating for Afrobeats on an international scale.
During a recent interview with Hot 97, Rema provided captivating insights into the development of his unique Afro-rave sound. He highlighted the pivotal role of Afrobeats in shaping his musical style, referring to it as the “mother tree” from which other Afro sounds have originated.
Rema described his Afro-rave style as a personal interpretation of Afrobeats, which he views as a genre in constant evolution, adapting to new influences. His interview shed light on the intricate and diverse nature of modern African music, showcasing its ongoing inspiration and influence on artists worldwide.
Afrobeat >> AfroAnything
— REMA (@heisrema) April 27, 2024
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.