I switched from gospel to secular music for my family – Rema opens up

Nigerian singer, Divine Ikubor better known as Rema has spoken on his transition from gospel to secular music.

He spoke while featuring as a guest on Rubbin’ Minds hosted by Ebuka Obi-Uchendu on Sunday, where he disclosed that he began his music career in church and as the leader of a group, the Rap Nation.

According to Rema, that switch came when he realised that he needed to provide for his family after losing his dad and brother.

The singer revealed that he started going to political rallies, bars and competitions to perform in Benin, Edo state which was the genesis of his transition to secular music.

He said; “A lot of people felt like it was when I got signed that I started deviating or whatever, no. Actually, life was tough in Benin and I’m not that guy to ask the people in church to pay me because I was doing God’s work.

I was still in Benin when that switch happened. A lot of people thought that when I got signed, I started deviating.

“No. Actually, life was tough in Benin. I’m not that guy to ask the people in church to pay me because I’m doing God’s work.

“Right there in Benin, I started going to competitions, going to bars, lounges, political rallies; just trying to get on the stage and hold a microphone, to at least get sprayed some money to come back home and feed my family, because we were going through tough times.

“I lost my father and brother and I needed to come through for my family. At that point in time, I felt like that’s where I started spacing out; little by little, until I just exiled.”

He further disclosed that it was a weird experience for him and his mum but he gave her reassurances.

Rema added; “It was weird for me and most especially for my mum because she was well known in church. I didn’t do any much explaining. I just told her to trust me.”

DJ Neptune finally reacts after Rema called him out for releasing his song without consent

Popular Nigerian Disc Jockey, DJ Neptune has reacted to the allegation by singer, Rema that he released an old song of his without his consent.

Rema, in a series of posts on Twitter, had noted that he begged his manager to stall the release of his song but that Neptune and his team still went ahead with their plan.

Sharing his side of the story in a statement, DJ Neptune said that he is not upset with Rema because it was all a misunderstanding and lack of communication between the singer and his management.

The celebrity producer cum DJ insisted that he followed due process before releasing the said song.

Neptune shared a copy of the statement via Instagram with the caption;

”I would like to categorically state that I am not in anyway upset with Rema as it is obvious that proper information was not passed across to him through his available channels, and as a respectable human being, I only felt it was just normal for me to follow due process in anything I do and that was the step taken.”

Read the full statement below:

”I am not happy at all” – Rema calls out DJ Neptune for releasing his song without permission

Nigerian singer, Divine Ikubor better known as Rema has called out producer cum Disc Jockey, DJ Neptune over his intellectual property.

The Mavin Records golden boy accused Neptune of releasing an old song of his without due process.

Rema, in a series of posts on Twitter, noted that he begged his manager to stall the release of his song but that Neptune and his team still went ahead with their plan.

He said that his art is something he does not play with, and he knows that his boss, Don Jazzy would be angry but he can’t keep quiet about it.

Rema tweeted; ”With all due respect chief! Dropped my old record without due process?!! I’m not happy at all. @deejayneptune

Don’t violate the codes, can’t drop my song without my notice, can’t even remember the last time we spoke big bro, I pleaded with my manager behind the scenes when y’all tagged me before it dropped, y’all still went ahead! c’mon nau!

This GAME! Don’t ride on my humility, there are some things I can’t be talked out of and number 1 is my ART, if you’re not ok with it then if it’s war it’s WAR. Don J go vex for me, Baba forgive me but this no join at all. Folded hands

Lastly, TAKE MY SHIT DOWN! I’m finna make new enemies after this, but God big pass INDUSTRY.

This GAME has slapped me too many times on the cheek, I dey quiet because I get people interest to protect and a family to feed. Abeg I sabi mind my business but make nobody vex me o.”

Oshey Lazarus – Nigerians react as Rema claims to have lived on earth twice

Mavin and Jonzing Records young music act, Divine Ikubor popularly known as Rema, on Sunday, made a cryptic post about living on earth twice.

The singer recently took to his Twitter page and stated that it feels good to be living on earth for the second time.

He left fans with questions at the tip of their tongue, while some others pointed out that he may be referring to reincarnation.

Rema’s post reads; ”It feels good to live on earth, Twice.”

See his tweet:

Reacting, @stingerscorpp wrote; you dey fear me o this boy

@DavidDiji; “You no fit kill who don die before”

@CELEDOLLARFACE; This is what an Alien would say

@chuxochieze; Reincarnation is real.

@padre009: Osheyy Nigerian Lazarus. Dis wan na the 3rd coming

@thebebewilliams; Did you resurrect or summm??

@cold_boyyy; Nigerians dey ment under this tweet. nigga tryna say e was broke and now e rich that’s the life he’s talking about

@Shark__420; Benin people una don start I hail ooo

@FranklinAnozie3; Rema please explain. Shey na proverb ni?

@BlackTiyemi; Lazarus coming out of the tomb:

@BIG__csa; No it feels better when you live and never die, since na u get this world

@abi03Sulaiman_cule; Oshey, Ogbanje.

Wizkid surprises Rema with ”Made In Lagos” gift pack

Young music ace, Divine ”Rema” Ikubor, has received a “Made In Lagos” gift pack from International singer, Ayodeji Balgun aka Wizkid.

Rema took to the  Insta-story section of his Instagram page to make this known.

The Mavin Records act excitedly shared a video clip showing the “Made In Lagos” gift pack from Wizkid.

He captioned it; ”Love OG @wizkidayo”

Wizkid also acknowledged the ‘Dumebi’ crooner by reposting his Instagram story.

Rema bags endorsement deal with Monster Energy Drink

Mavin records young music act, Divine Ikubor popularly known as Rema, has bagged a juicy ambassadorial deal with Monster Energy.

The talented singer made this known in a post via his social media on Friday May 7, 2021.

Rema, excited over the news, described it as a big one and shared an audio visual of his unveiling on his verified Twitter account.

He wrote; “Just bagged a deal with @MonsterEnergy My energy up x2 #bignews #monsterenergy #monstergang”

See his post:

He received congratulatory messages from fans…

@Chingyfinest – Litter man be doing the most… proud of the man your becoming, young and getting it. I tap from your blessings bruh @heisrema i Stan

@Emmy71532424 – Oya naw more blessings bro….do give away naw

@Thickerbody_08 – Monster is my go to Energy drink when I’m working. Honestly, it does the work of an energy drink!

20-year-old Rema shows off N15 million VVS diamond chain (Video)

Young Nigerian singer, Divine Ikubor, popularly known as Rema has taken to social media to flaunt his newly acquired diamond chain.

The diamond piece is reportedly worth a whooping $,40,000 (N15 million).

The 20-year-old took to his Instagram stories to show off the flashy jewelry.

He had linked up with luxury jeweler, Johnny Wang in the United States where he picked up the chain.

Watch him flaunt it below:

https://twitter.com/LailaIjeoma/status/1387405946285137925?s=19

Rema appreciates fans as he celebrates two years in the music industry

Popular Nigerian singer, Divine Ikubor professionally known as Rema has celebrated two years of churning out sweet sounds in the music industry.

The 20-year-old artiste, in a post via his Twitter account, shared the cover art of his first EP as a singer under Mavin records and expressed gratitude to God and fans for how far he has come.

He also projected more growths career-wise as he continues making songs that appeal to his audience.

2 years in the Game, it all started with this EP. so many wins & trials still I’m Grateful to God for his Grace, for giving me an amazing Team, for blessing me with a supportive fanbase & granting me wisdom that caused me to grow. Greater heights ahead, to God be the glory.  “, Rema wrote.

See his post below:

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