Life and Art, other news. Inbox. Temi Bamgbose 9:27 PM (1 hour ago) to me. Nigerian Afrobeats singer Rema has made history on the US Billboard Hot 100 ...
Rema notched his first entry on the Billboard Hot 100 chart with the single entering at No. In December a video surfaced on the internet where fans were heard at a stadium in Qatar during the 2022 World Cup singing along as the song played out through the stadium sound facilities. The song originated when Rema was vibing and chilling with some folks from his Mavin label.
Nigerian sensational talent Rema continues to retain his position in the top 20 as he appears in NO. 19 this week | Pulse Nigeria.
Rema's 'Calm Down' featuring American singer Selena Gomez has peaked at No 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
10 on the Billboard Hot 100. ‘Calm Down’ remix, which is currently the highest-charting Nigerian song on the chart, breaks Wizkid’s record for ‘Essence’. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
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This will be the first ever Nigerian song to chart at Top 10 in Billboard Hot 100’s history. While it is Rema’s first ever Billboard entry, this will be Selena Gomez’s 9th top 10 hit. Rema’s Calm Down featuring Selena Gomez has charted at Number 8 in Billboard’s Hot 100 this week, having moved from 109 on Billboard’s 200.
“Calm Down” was originally released on February 11, 2022 via Jonzing World, Mavin, SMG Music, Virgin and Interscope. It was the second single from Rema's debut ...
U.S.](https://www.billboard.com/charts/billboard-global-excl-us/) as well as [U.S. [Billboard‘s World Albums chart](https://www.billboard.com/charts/world-albums/). Afrobeats Songs](https://www.billboard.com/charts/billboard-u-s-afrobeats-songs/), where it’s currently spending a 29th week at No. Listeners want to know what more is coming from Nigeria, what more is coming from Africa. From our discussions, planning, and available contacts and friendship, Selena was the best bet,” the Afrorave artist said in a recent interview with “Love to the ones who believed, love to the Queen @selenagomez.”
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Singer Rema couldn't hide his excitement as he took to social media to revealed his hit song Calm Down featuring Selena Gomez made it to Billboard Hot 100.
“Trying to hold in the tears, I know how hard I worked to get my sound here, I’m grateful to God for how far I’ve come. "God never fails “Love to the ones who believed." Love to the ones who believed, love to the Queen @selenagomez ✌❤️.” In a statement he shared via his Instagram page, Rema expressed gratitude to God and Selena Gomez as he revealed he tried to hold back his tears. - Rema made it to his first Billboard Hot 100 and shared the good news across his social media pages “Trying to Hold in the Tears”: Rema Goes Emotional As Calm Down Sets New Record on Billboard Hot 100
Nigerian singer, Rema has achieved yet another milestone in his career after his hitsong 'Calm Down' featuring Selena Gomez charted at Number 8 in ...
Calm Down has now surpassed Wizkids Essence remix feat Tems and Justin Bieber as the highest charting African song on Billboard Hot 100 | Pulse Nigeria.
NMIXX's "Young, Dumb, Stupid" debuts at No. 1 on Billboard's Hot Trending Songs chart, powered by Twitter.
[Jao](/music/jao) and [Anitta](/music/anitta)’s collaboration “Pilantra,” which debuts at No. 3 after its official release (premiered March 17, the song was discussed online beforehand during the March 10-16 tracking period), and [Jimin](/music/jimin)’s “Set Me Free Pt. [Taylor Swift](/music/taylor-swift) outtake from the sessions for her 2019 album Lover, bows at No. A [weekly](https://www.billboard.com/charts/twitter-hot-trending-songs/), 20-position version of the chart, covering activity from Friday through Thursday of each week, posts alongside Billboard’s other weekly charts on Billboard.com each Tuesday, with the latest tracking period running March 10-16. [NMIXX](/music/nmixx) lands at No. Released March 13, the song was also teased in a trailer at the beginning of the tracking week on March 10.
Rema follows in the footsteps of Wizkid to become the third Nigerian artist with a Billboard Top 10 entry.
“Trying to hold in the tears, I know how hard I worked to get my sound here, I’m grateful to God for how far I’ve come. With over 38 million monthly listeners on Spotify and this massive career achievement, We all have to agree that, the rave Lorde Rema is the pacesetter for the new generation of Afrobeats artists, just two Nigerian artists have entered the top 10, Wizkid was the first artist in 2016 sitting on the No #1 spot with “One Dance” featuring Drake and “Essence” featuring Tems peaked on the No #1 spot. At this point, we all have to agree that Rema is the “Prince of Afrobeat”, as he becomes the third Nigerian Afrobeats singer to have a song peak on Billboard Top 10.
He recorded a historical milestone with the song as it became the highest-charting African song on Billboard Hot 100, breaking Wizkid's record.
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