Wednesday , 25 September 2024
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Rema’s latest album, “HEIS,” has significantly impacted by debuting at #7 on the Billboard World Albums chart.

This achievement marks a notable milestone for the Nigerian artist, who now has two albums on the chart simultaneously. The album “HEIS,” released on July 11, 2024, follows the success of his debut album Rave & Roses, which continues to hold its place on the charts, currently sitting at #10.

This simultaneous presence of both albums underscores Rema’s rising popularity and the increasing acceptance of Afrobeats in mainstream music markets. Rema, whose real name is Divine Ikubor, has been a prominent figure in the Afrobeats genre, with his previous work, particularly the hit single Calm Down, achieving significant commercial success. The track not only topped various charts but also received multiple accolades, solidifying Rema’s status as a leading artist in the genre.

The debut of HEIS at #7 reflects the album’s strong reception and the anticipation built around its release. Rema’s ability to maintain relevance and popularity in a competitive music landscape speaks volumes about his artistry and the growing global appeal of Afrobeats music. As he continues to push boundaries, fans and critics alike are eager to see how Rema will shape the future of the genre.

The post Rema's 'HEIS' debuts on Billboard World Albums Chart appeared first on NotjustOk.

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