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Rema

2000 - Today

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Divine Ikubor (born 1 May 2000), known professionally 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. He achieved international recognition with his 2022 single "Calm Down", which spawned a remix with American singer Selena Gomez that peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2024). Rema is the 3,636th most popular singer (down from 3,306th in 2024), the 162nd most popular biography from Nigeria (down from 133rd in 2019) and the 5th most popular Nigerian Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Rema ranks 3,636 out of 4,381Before him are Bae Woo-hee, Daniel Platzman, Dalal Midhat-Talakić, Peggy Gou, Lucie Silvas, and Stefania Liberakakis. After him are Shatha Hassoun, Shin Ji-min, Najoua Belyzel, Too Short, Sharon Kovacs, and Viktoria Modesta.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2000, Rema ranks 161Before him are Mario Gila, Minami Hamabe, Sheynnis Palacios, Addison Rae, Josip Šutalo, and Ozan Kabak. After him are Jesper Lindstrøm, Halle Bailey, Mohamed Camara, Wilfried Singo, Jay Idzes, and Kaori Sakamoto.

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In Nigeria

Among people born in Nigeria, Rema ranks 162 out of 309Before him are Moses Simon (1995), Lukman Haruna (1990), Wilfred Ndidi (1996), Dele Aiyenugba (1983), Amaka Igwe (1963), and Sunday Bada (1969). After him are Razak Omotoyossi (1985), Gloria Kemasuode (1979), Agbani Darego (1982), Samuel Peter (1980), Peter Obi (1961), and Michael Eneramo (1985).

Among SINGERS In Nigeria

Among singers born in Nigeria, Rema ranks 5Before him are Sade (1959), Burna Boy (1991), Nneka (1980), and Wizkid (1990). After him are Eddy Wata (1976), Yemi Alade (1989), Tems (1995), D'banj (1980), Simi (1988), and CKay (1995).