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Rema’s ‘Rave & Roses’ Hit New Peak As Davido’s ‘Timeless’ Album Falls Of The Billboard 200 Chart.
Nigerian award-winning artist Davido’s ‘Timeless‘ album has left the Billboard 200 chart after only two weeks, while Rema’s ‘Rave & Roses‘ album has reached a new peak on the chart.
“Timeless,” Davido’s 17-track album with special guest appearances from Asake, Logos Olori, Skepta, Dexta Daps, Morravey, and other artists, marked his formal return in March 2023, breaking new records for African musicians all over the world.
The “TIMELESS” album by the DMW boss received the most first-day streams of any African album on Apple Music.
Davido’s highest charting project “TIMELESS” made its official debut at #2 on the Billboard World Music chart.
According to the latest update by Albums Talks on Twitter, Davido’s recent album ‘Timeless’ has departed US official albums chart, popularly known as Billboard 200.
‘Timeless’, which debuted on the Billboard 200 at no. 37, left the chart after 2 weeks spent charting. It’s Davido’s highest charting project on the chart.
🚨 Davido’s “Timeless” departs the Billboard 200, after two week of charting.
— It debuted at #37. pic.twitter.com/dh1zVjekd5
— 𝗔𝗟𝗕𝗨𝗠 𝗧𝗔𝗟𝗞𝗦 📀 (@AlbumTalksHQ) April 25, 2023
In other news, Nigerian Afro-pop singer Rema’s debut album “Rave & Roses” reached a new top on the Billboard 200. The album spent 15 weeks on the chart, reaching a top position of 98.
🚨Rema’s “Rave & Roses” reaches a new peak at #98(+7) on the US Billboard 200.
— It has stayed 15 WEEKS on the chart. (3rd Longest charting NG album ever) pic.twitter.com/Q4ESgzu9D5
— 𝗔𝗟𝗕𝗨𝗠 𝗧𝗔𝗟𝗞𝗦 📀 (@AlbumTalksHQ) April 25, 2023
The artist’s debut album has received millions of streams and has won him the international attention he so richly deserves.
Rema worked on “Rave & Roses” with international superstars including Chris Brown, 6lack, AJ Tracey, and others.
His 16-track debut album is jam-packed with hooks and showcases his range as a musician.
By selling more than 50,000 units, Rema’s “Raves & Roses” became the first African album to be certified Gold in France.