Rema’s Freestyle EP: A Proof of His Versatility And A Solid Team


Rema's EP Freestyle

Rema recently dropped a new EP Freestyle.

It’s a fountain of great music.
Just like every other day, I was in bed trying to get some work done when my friend called my attention and asked if I had seen or heard about a new act Rema. Rema? I responded and told him no. My friend, he can be dramatic so it wasn’t surprising to see him react so zealously.
I knew – many people with a keen insight of the Nigerian music industry knew – that Mavin were up to something even though things seemed a bit dull last year. After Reekado Banks left, some social media users were quick to conclude that it was over for the veteran producer and that the record label would meet its demise. If someone had told me earlier this year that a boy who is not more than 18 years old would be the toast of the moment, I’d have
laughed at them. Laughed hysterically.
But because reality can sometimes be more fictional than a fantasy, Mavin Records/Jonzing announced the signing of Rema: a young act who had been soaked in the stew of contemporary sounds for a long time. It was as though Rema had been prepared by God himself. He entered the Nigerian music space, not as an upcoming act, but as an established one. Just like the days of Wizkid.

Rema is an incredible talent. His ability to bend genres while dispensing melodies should be a research project in schools. No artist in the history of Nigerian music can boast of an entrance into the industry as grand as that of Rema’s. It was brazen and unexpected. Mavin alongside Jonzing released a four-track EP titled Rema as the singer’s debut project. At first, I thought it was a reckless move. I would later scoop my words and shove them back into my mouth. The EP was an instant success, gaining Rema worldwide attention, massive airplay, and numerous streams.
It’s easy to attribute Rema’s success to talent or availability of resources. As much as it cannot be doubted that these factors play a major role in an artist’s career, we cannot simply admit that they are enough to determine success. When you look closely and open your mind, you realize that Rema’s team is working overtime to keep the singer’s brand intact. From the artworks of his songs to the execution of projects, every move seems calculated.


Rema's EP Freestyle


Another thing that Rema has going on well for him is his sense of dressing. Although he is young, he dresses better than a lot of artists. He also enjoys doing freestyle on trap beats and has won over the hearts of many music lovers with his versatility.
On his Rema EP, he had songs like Iron Man, Dumebi, Why, Corny. The EP was influenced by Indian and Afropop sounds. It remains a mystery how Rema can easily bend genres to produce a perfectly-blended mix. The EP has so far enjoyed massive attention and Rema has become one of the biggest acts to break out in 2019. He’s already performed (and still performing) at major shows, schools, and concerts.

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