Breaking Barriers: Rema Makes History as First African Artiste on Rolling Stone Cover

In a milestone moment for African music, Nigerian superstar Rema has become the first African artiste to feature on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. This achievement is a testament to Rema’s rising global influence and his pivotal role in shaping the Afrobeats genre.

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Rema’s journey to stardom began in 2019 when he signed with Mavin Records. His hit song “Calm Down” featuring Selena Gomez broke multiple records, becoming the most streamed Afrobeats track in history and earning him multiple platinum certifications. The song also made history as the first African-led track to surpass a billion streams on Spotify, dominating international charts.

A String of Firsts

Rema’s achievement is not an isolated incident. He has consistently pushed boundaries and achieved numerous firsts, including

  • First African artiste to perform at the Ballon d’Or ceremony: Rema thrilled the audience at the 2023 Ballon d’Or ceremony in Paris, France.
  • First African lead artist to surpass a billion streams on Spotify: Rema’s song “Calm Down” achieved this feat, earning him a Guinness World Record.
  • First African artiste to feature on the cover of Dazed Magazine: Rema was highlighted on the cover of Dazed Magazine, another major international platform.

Rema’s achievement marks a new era for African music, showcasing the genre’s growing global influence. As a trailblazer, Rema is paving the way for future artists from Africa to make their mark on the international music scene.

Congratulations to Rema on this historic achievement!

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Mitolyn
12 days ago

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