Nigerian artist Divine Ikubor, known as Rema, teamed up with American singer Selena Gomez for the song Calm Down, which is about to reach 1 billion views on YouTube.
The music video has over 997 million views, exciting many fans. However, some noticed that the Calm Down remix is only available on Selena Gomez’s YouTube channel.
Some fans suggested this is because she has a larger following on social media. Others took the chance to criticize other artists who haven’t reached 1 billion views on their music videos.
Rema has made significant progress in the music scene since joining Don Jazzy’s Mavin Records, releasing popular songs and gaining a strong fan base.
Watch the video below:
See some comments below:
@stardomgys: “ESSENCE hit 1 billion in all streams platform. BURNA boy; LAST LAST did that too. Now CALM DOWN. Tell me who is missing.”
@ap45708: “I am still confused how the remix is posted on her YouTube page not Rema’s.”
@ademillie_: “@ap45708 She made it has more publicity it is a very good move.”
@ivy.victor_: “First Nigerian song to archive this milestone on YT everywhere sef all streaming platforms.”
@officialcitadel223: “Gomez is still thanking Rema for helping her career.”
@kingsamuel6201: “No more big three, is now a big four.”
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