A dive into Rema Vs Fireboy DML Hit to Hit Battle for just fun of the Nigerian music
Rema launched his long-awaited first album a few weeks ago, and it has since gotten a lot of attention, and here is a dive into Rema Vs Fireboy DML Hit to Hit Battle.
Rema has accomplished a lot in the last three years, releasing a lot of music, five projects (3 EPs, a compilation album, and the studio album), music videos, and establishing himself in the industry.
Also, with two albums under his belt and a third on the way, Fireboy has risen through the ranks to join the ranks of performers with success after the smash.
We’re not talking about five songs or anything like that. No, we’re talking about a back library that surpasses even certain A-list musicians’ discographies.
Fireboy has established himself as a force to be reckoned with in the industry. Not to mention the fact that he now has a plethora of songs.
Hit to Hit Battle (Choose your song)
Rema – Iron Man
The song that brought about the Wizkid comparison back in 2019, “Iron Man” is one of Rema’s breakthrough hits.
That year, the song was on Obama’s playlist and the song was a commercial success.
It’s also what many fans believe is the beginning of the “Indian melody” trend in Nigerian music.
Fireboy DML – Jealous
Jealous is the song that made Fireboy a sensation. First released as a part of Olamide’s “YBNL Mafia Family” mixtape in 2018, the song gained recognition when Olamide promoted it in his Woske music video.
The song was also on Fireboy’s debut, “Laughter, Goosebumps, and Tears.”
Rema – Dumebi
In many ways, “Dumebi” was his first official hit single and it was madness in 2019.
The song that later got a remix with Becky G, is one of Rema’s most played songs till now and that says something.
Fireboy DML – What If I Say
This one is definitely one of his most popular songs ever. It was released as a single in 2019, ahead of his debut release.
Rema – Beamer (Bad Boys)
Released in 2020, “Beamer” showed another side of Rema; the dancehall Rema that many people didn’t know existed.
Besides being a big hit in the country, “Beamer” is also one of Rema’s standout records, in that it doesn’t sound like most of his other songs.
Fireboy DML – Scatter
Fireboy was kind of an alternative artist when he came, so a song like “Scatter” was he showing his versatility.
The track, which got a TG Omori music video, was one of the most popular songs of 2019 and the first half of 2020.
Rema – Soundgasm
This song, released in 2021, once again brought about the Wizkid comparison because Rema didn’t hold back on it at all.
The young boy channelled his inner Wizkid and created a song like “Fever” on what became the first single from his album.
Fireboy DML – Tattoo
Tattoo was one of the lead singles for Firbeoy’s sophomore, “Apollo,” released in August 2020.
The afro-fusion song also has a very raunchy music video.
Rema – Bounce
His only song produced by Don Jazzy, “Bounce” is one of those songs that should have been on his album for real.
Something about “Bounce” screams Mo’hits and for the first time, Rema sounded like a real Don Jazzy protege. Someone who could pick up from where D’banj left off.
Fireboy DML – Need You
Here’s one of Fireboy’s songs that weren’t a single but became an instant fan favourite once the album hit the stores in 2019.