14 Facts about Rema only a true Raver would know
In the pulsating world of Afrobeats, where beats drop and lights flash, Rema is a standout figure whose age proves to just be a number- and thats for a fact.
For those who live and breathe Afrobeats, really loving Rema isn't just about knowing his music; it's about the nuances, the insider knowledge, and the unique experiences that define a true raver's connection to him.
Facts about Rema
From his early beginnings to his star days, here are 13 facts that only a genuine raver would truly appreciate about Rema.
- In his early career, Rema’s sound was deemed ‘Indian’.
- Rema lost his father, Justice Ikubor, a prominent politician in the PDP party, under mysterious circumstances when he was just 15 years old.
- In 2020, Rema revealed he lost his brother from a surgery gone wrong when a doctor cut him wrongly.
- After his father's death, Rema's family faced financial difficulties. His mom was gifted a shop by their church, which he confirmed when he gifted them a whopping 105 million naira.
- At one point, Rema stole his friend's laptop to help make ends meet for his family, which he later revealed in his song Holiday.
- Rema started singing in churches with his collaborator Alpha P. before pursuing secular music.
- His breakthrough came in 2019 when he posted a viral freestyle on Instagram to D'Prince's song "Gucci Gang." This caught the attention of D'Prince and led to his signing with Jonzing World.
- Rema's self-titled debut EP, released in 2019, peaked at number 1 on Apple Music Nigeria.
- He feels inspired from a wide range of artists like Fela Kuti, Drake, Rihanna, and Kcee.
- In 2019, Rema's song "Iron Man" was included in former U.S. President Barack Obama's summer playlist, marking a significant milestone in his career.
- His hit single "Calm Down" featuring Selena Gomez peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 2022.
- Rema claims to be single and says he has no time for dating as he's focused on his music career. But he has been in a bromance with Crayon of Mavins for years now.
- Beyond music, Rema has surprising skills like painting and playing soccer.
- He has a strong fan base called Ravers, who love his Afrorave genre.
Rema's journey from a struggling teenager in Benin City to an international music sensation is an inspiring story of perseverance, talent, and hard work. These untold facts shed light on the challenges he overcame and the unique qualities that have made him one of the most exciting artists in the Afrobeats scene today.
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