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Rema reaches a new Audiomack milestone, adding to his list of accomplishments.
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The Mavin Prince receives a recognition plaque for his achievement
Nigerian Afrobeat and Afrofusion artist Divine Ikubor, popularly known by his stage name Rema, has added another feather to his hat of accomplishments with a new milestone on the Audiomack streaming platform.
He has joined the short list of Indigenous artists who can brag about surpassing 200 million streams on the global digital platform, Audiomack.
With the release of his self-titled EP in 2019, Rema made his debut in the industry and has since dominated the music scene. His top singles, “Ginger Me,” “Calm Down,” and “Woman,” which have collectively received over 65 million streams on Audiomack, have made him well known.
In less than a month after its release, Rema’s remix of his hit song “Calm Down,” which features international superstar Selena Gomez, received over 296K streams on Audiomack, helping him pass 200 million streams overall.
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At his sold-out headlining performance in New York as part of his “Rave and Roses” tour, The mavins prince received the plaque from Audiomack Vice President of Marketing and Brand Strategy Jason Johnson.
The “Ginger Me” crooner received a recognition plaque after achieving the feat and he shared photos which showed him posing with the portrait.
CONGRATS #REMA (@heisrema) ON 200 MILLION+ STREAMS!
📸: Kabir Animashaun pic.twitter.com/betnYDXArv
— Audiomack (@audiomack) September 9, 2022
“Rema has shown that with hard work, intentionality, and determination it is possible to achieve great feats. Since his introduction to the industry in 2019, he has continuously grown and shown the fans many layers of his creativity. We are proud to be able to celebrate this milestone with Rema and we hope to celebrate more milestones in the future”, said Jason Johnson.