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Rema’s “Calm Down” Makes Canadian History
The hit song “Calm Down” by Nigerian Afrobeat musician Divine Ikubor, also known as Rema, has made history in Canada, setting a new career milestone.
The export of African music to a worldwide audience is being driven by Nigerian superstars, whose genre, afrobeats, is quickly overtaking all others as the most popular in the world.
One of the most popular Afrobeats exports, Rema’s “Calm Down“ has gained worldwide acclaim. As it continues to break records on the Spotify streaming service and gain popularity throughout the globe, the song has no plans to slow down.
The 2022 international breakthrough song “Calm Down” by Rema, who is getting ready to release the deluxe edition of his debut album “Rave & Roses,” has become the all-time biggest African song in Canada, marking a new accomplishment for the musician.
Rema & Selena Gomez’s “Calm Down” has received a Quadruple Platinum certification in Canada.
Given its five Platinum certifications, Calm Down has become Canada’s most popular African song of all time.
Rema’s “Rave & Roses” repeaks #2(+2) on this week’s Billboard World Albums Chart.
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In the meantime, “Calm Down” has exceeded 1 billion streams on Spotify across all versions, marking a new career milestone.
Rema’s “Calm Down” is one of the biggest Afrobeats exports and has become a global sensation. The song has no intention of slowing down as it sets a new record on the Spotify streaming platform and continues to rise in popularity worldwide.
The 2022 international hit song “Calm Down” by Nigerian pop diva Rema has achieved one billion streams on Spotify, marking a new milestone.