- @ehe, which was released today, July 8
- The Calm Down crooner stated that he is not yet using all his powers but he is already a big name even though some people may not like it
- He also spoke about making hit songs, and money, and needs to drop a song and ghost off and he got mixed reactions from netizens
Nigerian singer, Divine Ikubor, aka Divine, released a new song, Hehehe on July 8, and the lyrics got the attention of many people.
According to the Calm Down crooner, he is now among the country's top four artists. He also considers it an insult if people disagree with his statement.
The 23-year-old noted that he was not using all his powers yet he produces hit songs and simply ghosts off till he wants to release another song.
His older colleagues, David Adeleke, aka Davido; Ayodeji Balogun, aka Wizkid; and Damini Ogulu, aka Burna Boy, are known as the top three singers in Nigeria.
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While Wizkid and Burna Boy have won the Grammy award, Davido has been nominated and has graced several top international stages.
Some netizens stated that Rema was not yet among the top four musicians in the country and they mentioned other artistes they felt were better than him.
Watch the song video below:
Reactions to Rema's song
Check out what some netizens have said about the singer's song below:
@900.million:
"Nigerians, na 1 song make Rema blow o which is (Baby Calm Down). He's good at his level but comparing him to the likes of Davido, Big Wiz and Burna is not good. Talking about Big 4, where una want to keep Olamide? At times una just like to do cho cho cho."@zaza_mula112:
"That one na for Benin boys. He no concern us. Na only big 3 we sabi for Nigeria."@doublegram5:
"There is no big 4 just big 3"@kinglezee:
"Na cigar dey worry this one… na Shallipopi I blame."@baddestnaira:
"Make Una talk truth Na music be this?"kemberly_b3
"Person wey dey always sing like Indian singer."@dagbana97:
"Where we go come put Asake?"@i_am_teecute:
"Wetin dem give this boy?"Rema opens up about life before fame
Legit.ng earlier reported that an old interview of singer Rema sharing his grass-to-grace story and discussing his album Rave and Rose has surfaced online
In the recording, he said he had to subject himself to hard labour and hustling when he was in Benin and Ghana
The music star said it was at the time that he got his six packs as he had to endure hunger and other challenges
Source: Legit.ng