Mavin singer, Rema has been named one of the 27 musicians to make 2020 better by American men’s magazine, GQ.
A couple of hit songs, a BET nod, getting praised by Drake and other international music acts, 2020 has been a really great year for the singer. Rema is once again recognized internationally as the popular magazine, GQ listed him as one of the artistes to make the year a better one.
The “Beamer” singer was listed alongside the likes of Doja Cat, Roddy Ricch, Ari Lennox, and more. The magazine wrote, “Arguably the first and most important thing you need to know about Nigerian artist Rema is that he’s already been endorsed by Barack Obama, who featured his track “Iron Man” on his 2019 playlist.
“The 20-year-old Afro-pop wunderkind broke through with his single “Dumebi” – which became a viral dance sensation – and has established himself as one of the most important voices to come out of the continent’s music boom.
“Industry expectations for Benin City-native Rema, who was discovered after he posted a freestyle to Afro-pop singer D’Prince’s “Gucci Gang” featuring Don Jazzy and Davido, are sky-high, not just because of his sound but because he has an amazing story of resilience, self-worth and hard work too.”
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