Tag: Rema

  • Rema Sells Out Arena in Japan, Continuing Global Dominance

    Rema Sells Out Arena in Japan, Continuing Global Dominance

    Rema has sold out his first arena show in Tokyo, underlining the growing reach of his “Afrorave” sound across Asia.

    Reports describe a high-tech stage setup and a setlist balancing major hits with experimental moments—an approach that has helped him connect globally without flattening his identity.

    The Sun Nigeria and Rolling Stone have both referenced the milestone as a key marker for African music exports.

    Echotitbits take: By winning in Asia, Rema is diversifying Afrobeats revenue beyond the usual US/UK lanes. If more artists follow, the industry’s touring and licensing economics could become far more resilient and truly global.

    Source: BusinessDay – https://businessday.ng/life-arts/article/remas-heis-world-tour-eyes-350000-attendees-across-global-venues/ (2026-01-30)
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  • Gideon Okeke Challenges Afrobeats Stars to Champion Nollywood

    Gideon Okeke Challenges Afrobeats Stars to Champion Nollywood

    In a post shared by @gideonokeke.ng on Instagram, the veteran Nollywood actor sparked debate by calling out Afrobeats “Big Three” artists—Wizkid, Burna Boy, and Davido—for what he described as a lack of support for the Nigerian film sector. Okeke argued that while actors celebrate the global triumphs of musicians, the favor is rarely returned.

    He framed the issue as a cross-promotion gap, suggesting that if global music icons shared Nigerian film trailers or collaborated more deeply with local cinema, Nollywood’s international growth could accelerate. The conversation trended on X under #SupportNollywood, splitting fans between those who agree and those who argue the sectors run on different models.

    Punch Newspapers verified the video and quoted Okeke challenging the stars on whether they watch Nigerian films. The Guardian Nigeria also amplified the fallout, reporting on the public reaction to his comments.

    Echotitbits take: Okeke’s frustration highlights the “silo” effect in Nigerian entertainment. Afrobeats is the global darling, but Nollywood still fights for equal prestige despite huge production volume. Expect a few “peace-offering” posts from musicians to cool the temperature before it affects cross-industry deals.
    Source: LifeStyle.TheCable – https://lifestyle.thecable.ng/gideon-okeke-calls-out-burna-boy-davido-wizkid-for-not-supporting-nollywood/ 2026-01-26

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  • Rema Set to Headline Major European Festival

    Rema Set to Headline Major European Festival

    In a post shared by @heisrema, the “Calm Down” star announced he will be headlining one of Europe’s largest music festivals this summer. The booking marks another milestone for the artist widely associated with the “Afro-Rave” sound.

    Rema’s international reach has expanded rapidly, with multiple hits translating across regions including Europe, the Middle East, and parts of Asia. A headline slot at a major European festival places him in a top-tier live-performance bracket typically reserved for global pop draws.

    Channels TV reported on the announcement as further evidence of global momentum. Pitchfork also referenced the broader shift, positioning Rema as part of a new wave shaping global pop’s center of gravity.

    Echotitbits take

    Rema is moving beyond “Afrobeats star” into global pop headliner territory. These festival moments are high-leverage for brand partnerships, touring economics, and long-term catalog growth.

    Source: Afromixx— https://afromixx.com/rema-to-headline-untold-dubai-2025-afrobeats-takes-center-stage/   (January 22, 2026)
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  • Rhythm Unplugged 2025 buzz climbs as Rema and Central Cee anchor the headline slot

    Rhythm Unplugged 2025 buzz climbs as Rema and Central Cee anchor the headline slot

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    2025-12-21 08:40:00
    In an update published by The Sun Nigeria, Flytime’s Rhythm Unplugged 2025 is being marketed as a major Lagos concert moment, with Rema and Central Cee drawing the loudest pre-show chatter.

    The event has become a Detty December staple where production quality, surprise guests and crowd experience heavily influence its reputation year-to-year.

    This year’s UK-rap crossover signals how Lagos lineups are expanding beyond Afrobeats-only programming.

    Cene’s event page describes the billing as “headlined by global Afrobeats sensation Rema… with special guest artist, UK rapper” Central Cee. TurnTable Charts’ roundup lists the top line plainly: “Headliners: Rema & Central Cee”.

    Echotitbits take:
    If execution matches hype, Rhythm Unplugged strengthens Lagos’ claim as Africa’s December entertainment capital. Watch for sellout signals, guest leaks, and whether traffic/venue management becomes the real post-show story.

    Source: Instagram — 2025-12-21 — https://www.instagram.com/p/DSIuVgCjXhM/
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  • Don Jazzy Claims Mavin Spent Up to $5m Pushing Rema’s Calm Down Global

    Don Jazzy Claims Mavin Spent Up to $5m Pushing Rema’s Calm Down Global

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    Music executive Don Jazzy has lifted the lid – at least partially – on what it allegedly cost to turn Rema’s “Calm Down” into one of Afrobeats’ biggest global records. Speaking on Toolz’s “Bounce” show on YouTube, the Mavin Records boss claimed the label spent roughly $4–5 million promoting the track worldwide.

    He explained that pushing a record to that level involves aggressive promotion across several markets, from radio and playlists to lifestyle content, tours and strategic collaborations. According to Don Jazzy, Mavin’s usual playbook is to dominate one territory at a time before expanding, and “Calm Down” was no different – only this time, the spend was massive to match its global ambitions.

    Clips from the interview, shared on X, quickly went viral. While some industry insiders agreed that global campaigns can easily run into millions of dollars, others questioned the figure, suggesting he might be exaggerating to emphasise how capital-intensive the music business has become. The comment section under reposted clips is filled with sceptics, stans and curious observers arguing over whether that budget could realistically have been recouped from streams, remixes and touring.

    Whatever the true breakdown, one thing is clear: “Calm Down” has more than justified its hype, with its Selena Gomez remix topping charts across Europe and North America and becoming one of the most recognisable Afrobeats crossovers of the decade. Don Jazzy’s revelation has now added a new conversation layer – not just about hits, but about how much money labels are really sinking into making Afrobeats global.

    Source:Instagram/@blackxcellencee, Gistmania – report on Don Jazzy’s claim that Mavin spent $4–5 million promoting Rema’s “Calm Down”.

  • Burna Boy, Wizkid, Rema, Asake and Ayra Starr Dominate Spotify’s 2025 Afrobeats List

    Burna Boy, Wizkid, Rema, Asake and Ayra Starr Dominate Spotify’s 2025 Afrobeats List

    Photo Credit: Ayomide T. Adebayo from Prudential Center , Newark NJ – Dec.12th, 2025

    Spotify has released fresh data on Afrobeats listening in 2025 – and Nigerian stars are front and centre. Burna Boy, Rema, Wizkid, Asake and Ayra Starr all feature prominently on the platform’s latest Afrobeats ranking, highlighting just how far the genre has travelled globally.

    The streaming giant noted that fans are now listening from Nigeria to Brazil and beyond, with songs by the Nigerian heavyweights placing highly in multiple territories. Burna Boy and Wizkid continue to enjoy deep catalog streams, while Rema’s global smash “Calm Down” refuses to slow down. Asake’s anthems and Ayra Starr’s hit singles also kept them locked among the most-streamed Afrobeats acts of the year.

    On Nigerian social media, the numbers were treated like a scorecard. Fans swapped bragging rights over who truly leads the Afrobeats wave, while others simply celebrated the fact that several Nigerian acts can now compete with global pop names on major platforms.

    Source: Instagram/ Punch Nigeria – report on Burna Boy, Wizkid, Rema, Asake and Ayra Starr on Spotify’s 2025 Afrobeats list.