Rema accomplishes yet another outstanding milestone when his popular song becomes the most streamed African song in American history.
Rema has been setting numerous records with the hit song, and after including American songstress Selena Gomez in the remix, its success increased even more.
A music statistics company named Chart Data announced the development on their official Twitter account, noting that his song had replaced CKay’s “Love Nwantiti,” which had previously held the top spot.
The talented Afrobeats artist Rema achieves another outstanding milestone as his hit song “Calm Down” tops CKay’s “Love Nwantiti” to become the most streamed African song in American history.
The breakout single by the 23-year-old musician has been setting record after record, and its popularity soared when he remixed it with American singer Selena Gomez.
According to Chart Data, a company that collects music streaming data, on their official Twitter account, Calm Down is currently the most streamed African song in US history.
According to their reports, his song has beaten CKay’s “Love Nwantiti,” which was the previous top hit.
“@heisrema’s ‘Calm Down’ is now the #1 most streamed Afrobeats song in US history, surpassing @ckay_yo’s ‘love nwantiti’,” they wrote.
It is remarkable that both the song’s original and remix have smashed records after receiving over half a billion listens on Spotify and YouTube.