Divine Ikubor, also known as Rema, a Nigerian fast-rising artist, has unintentionally continued to create an effect in the Indian music business.
A video of an Indian guy, Sandaru Sathsara, performing a remixed version of Mavin star’s 2022 hit song, Calm Down went viral.
Nigerians were drawn to the South Asian man’s voice texture and his efforts to create a music video for his album.
According to a recent source, Rema’s ‘Calm Down’ topped the Indian Music Industry chart week on January 9, 2023, becoming India’s number one single.
See some of the reactions below.
big_confirmer: “E Be Like Say Na This One Be The Original Version o.”
richie_gucci_of_lagos1313: “Make una leave am e don craze before.”
dealsnvalue: “I no come remember the real music again.. wahala.”
grandee_comics: “The Indian version con sweet pass the main music abii shey na lawd de do me dis thing.”
evesoal: “Reminds me of those days I used to love Indian movies same soundtrack.”
alabi_mickirisky: “Say Rema shaa don collect him Grammy. Because this one fit council Grammy for person ozuuu fashion.”
chidera_martins5: “Make we no lie e sweet pass the original song.” *
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