Nigerian singer, Rema to perform at Brit Awards

Nigerian music sensation, Divine Ikubor, well known as Rema, is set to take the stage at the prestigious Brit Awards this year.

The organizers confirmed that Rema will be performing at this year’s BRIT Awards, the most prestigious music awards show in the United Kingdom.

They made this announcement on Thursday morning on their Twitter page.

“Stay calm, @heisrema will be performing at the #BRITs 2024.
let’s gooooooo”.

Nigerian singer, Rema to perform at Brit Awards

GISTLOVER reported that Victor Osimhen, a forward forNapoli and the Super Eagles, says Rema is as big in the music business as Burna Boy, Wizkid, and Davido.

He said Rema is one of the world’s “biggest artists” right now.

On the contrary, Grammy-nominated artists Asake, Seyi Vibez, and Omah Lay, according to Victor Osimhen, are merely scratching the surface of their worldwide popularity.

The forward recently talked to CBS Sports Golazo about his hopes that In a few years,Asake, SeyiVibez, and Omah Lay would be as popular as Wizkid and Davido.

“Aside from Wizkid and Davido, we have Asake, Seyi Vibez, Omah Lay, and Rema. Rema is one of the biggest artists now in the world,”he said.

“Rema is there [top of global music] but these guys that I called, Omah Lay, Asake, and Seyi Vibez are also on the come up. In a few years, they are really going to burst out just like Davido, Wizkid, and Burna Boy.

“So, for me, it’s really good to be coming from Nigeria.”

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