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Divine Ikubor (born 1 May 2000), popularly known as Rema, is a Nigerian singer, songwriter and rapper. He gained recognition with his 2019 song " Dumebi ". That same year, he signed with D'Prince 's record label, Jonzing World . [ 5 ]
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Rema started his music career at age 18. He signed with D'Prince's Jonzing World , an imprint of Don Jazzy 's Mavin Records in 2019. His self-titled debut extended play was released in August of that year and peaked atop the Apple Music Nigeria charts.
Date and time notation in Canada combines conventions from the United Kingdom, conventions from the United States, and conventions from France, often creating confusion. [1] The Government of Canada specifies the ISO 8601 format for all-numeric dates ( YYYY - MM - DD ; for example, 2025-02-13). [ 2 ]
After the deal Rema released the 4-track eponymous Ep through Jonzing World on 22 March 2019. On 21 May 2019, Jonzing World and Mavin 's released the music video of the lead single "Dumebi" which was directed by Ademola Falomo and features a cameo appearance from Nigerian model Diana Eneje .
Rema was born in Lubaga Hospital, on 24 April 1991, to the late Hamida Nabbosa and the late Mukiibi Ssemakula. [1] She is the last-born in her family. She attended Kitante Primary School for her elementary school education. She studied at Saint Balikudembe Senior Secondary School for both O-Level and A-Level studies.