Divine Ikubor, better known by his stage name Rema, is an Afrobeats sensation who has sent a strong warning to other celebrities who try to imitate his style.
Rema said that a few celebrities and their stylists were contacting apparel companies via email, requesting that they create duplicates of his looks for them, PM News reported.
If they would not stop imitating his manner, he threatened to stop their performances and take them down.
"Tell your stylists to stop sending mails to brands with my name to get clothes imma pull up to your show and strip u on stage cuz that's my shit HOE!" the singer of "Calm Down" said on his X handle on Saturday. counterfeit industries, counterfeit celebrity.
The fact that Rema's most recent EP, Ravage, landed on the charts in more than 50 nations just hours after its release on Friday, October 26, 2023, is evidence of his success.
This follows the singer's historic achievement of being the first African musician to win a Chinese Music Award.
The singer accomplished this after winning Best Collaboration of the Year at the 2024 Hito Music Award in the Republic of China with his song "Calm Down" remix featuring American superstar Selena Gomez.
In 2019, Rema signed with D'Prince's Jonzing World, a division of Mavin Records.
Since he first gained attention, music fans have been welcoming him with open arms.
In 2019, the singer released his self-titled first EP, "Rema."
His popular song "Calm Down" is breaking records, accumulating enormous amounts of streaming data, and winning accolades.
Rema was included in December 2023 Spotify charts of most exported artists in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) as one of the singers who ruled the year.
Alongside Afro-fusion artist Burna Boy at the 2023 Billboard Music Awards (BMAs), he also created history as the inaugural winners of the recently established Afrobeats Awards. /BGNES