Popular Nigerian singer, Divine Ikubor, better known as Rema, has sent fear down the spines of his fans in the UK.
The “Calm Down” crooner passed out on stage during a concert in the United Kingdom.
This made his fans cry out for help as he was rushed out of the stage.
After careful observation, it was later discovered that it was all a prank as a source at the venue said, “It was a prank. He pretended to had collapsed, and then they dimmed the lights, ran back on stage to end the show energetically.”
Popular Singer, Rema’s voice will be heard in the sequel to Marvel Studios ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,’ an American superhero film.
The musician shared a thriller with the forthcoming movie on his official social accounts on Thursday morning to alert his fans that the movie featured his voice.
“MY VOICE ON THE BLACK PANTHER TRAILER, WOW I’M SPEECHLESS! BIG UPS EVERYONE WHO TOOK PART IN MAKING THIS HAPPEN, WAKANDA FOREVER! ✊🏾🖤 @MARVELSTUDIOS @SHANECHUBBZ,” REMA CAPTIONED THE TEASER VIDEO HE SHARED ONLINE.
The film, titled ‘Black Panther 2: Wakanda Forever,’ will be released worldwide on November 11, 2022. It also features Tems’ version of ‘No Woman, No Cry’ on the soundtracks for the new movie.
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