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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.
2024: Second Studio Album; HEIS. On the 11th of July 2024, Rema released his second studio album titled HEIS. The title of the album is said to be derived from the greek word for "numeral 1". The album consists of 11 songs and features popular Nigerian artists such as ODUMODUBLVCK on the song 'War Machine' and Shallipopi on the song 'Benin Boys ...
In July 2024, Rema announced the forthcoming release of his second studio album. [4] [5] Over a duration of two years, Rema engaged in collaborations with producers and artists like Shallipopi and Odumodublvck. [6] [7] The album's production credits include Rema himself, P.Priime, London, Cubeatz and Take a Daytrip, among others. [8]
"Calm Down" is a song by Nigerian singer Rema, from his debut studio album Rave & Roses (2022). It was released on 11 February 2022 through Jonzing World and Mavin as the album's second single. The song charted across Europe, reaching number one on the Belgian Ultratop 50 , Dutch Top 40 and Dutch Single Top 100 .
"Dumebi" is the debut single by Nigerian singer and rapper Rema. [1] Produced by Ozedikus, the song became a sleeper hit. [2] Its success spawned five remixes, including a version featuring American singer Becky G on February 13, 2020, and four additional remixes on March 22, 2020.
[2] [3] In 2013 she released "Oli Wange" which was written by Nince Henry which made her popular in the music industry of Uganda. [2] In 2016, Rema Namakula was selected to represent Uganda at the fourth season of Coke Studio Africa 2016. Other Ugandan recording artists selected included Lydia Jazmine, Eddy Kenzo and Radio and Weasel. [4]
"Hold Me Close" is a love song written by Essex and produced by Jeff Wayne. [2] It was Essex's second and final UK chart-topper. The B-side was titled "Good Ol' Rock and Roll" (live version). [2] The song appears on the album All the Fun of the Fair, and is featured in the musical of that name.
The "free yourself to be yourself" chant-along outro from Innocence ' s "Iris (Hold Me Close)" reappears in "Lights of Home". The "you are rock and roll" middle eight from Innocence ' s "Volcano" is reused as the chorus for "American Soul". [62] The chorus from Innocence ' s "Song for Someone" is reprised in "13 (There Is a Light)".