Singer Rema reveals that he wants to take Afrobeats back to its roots with his new album ‘HEIS’

Singer Rema reveals that he wants to take Afrobeats back to its roots with his new album ‘HEIS’

Singer Rema reveals that he wants to take Afrobeats back to its roots with his new album ‘HEIS’

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Famous Nigerian singer, Rema examines the innovative motivation behind his as of late delivered second collection, ‘HEIS’.


Since entering the spotlight in 2019, Rema has announced himself as one of Nigeria’s most trying and gifted artists.


This imaginative grit is apparent in his recently delivered sophomore collection, ‘HEIS,’ on which he utilized uptempo party-beginning creation, wild eyed conveyance, and true Afrobeats lyricism while embracing Rockstar style.


Rema expressed at his collection send off party in London that Afrobeats is becoming simplified because of the desire to pursue universally engaging hits. Rema proceeded to say that this simplifying will simplify it for others to take the sound and recreate it, in any event, winning Afrobeats grants.


“We all understand what Afrobeats was like in 2015, and we as a whole need to take our poop back and own it and safeguard it,” Rema said at the London occasion.


“Sometimes, we make it and water it down for them to have the option to make it,” Rema makes sense of how the worldwide impact on Afrobeats makes it more straightforward for the sound to be reproduced by unfamiliar specialists.


“You don’t see specialists over here in the diaspora making a melody like ‘Ozeba,`” Rema expressed.


Rema performed tunes from his new collection ‘HEIS’ at the listening party, which has separated sees, with some considering it to be a bold endeavor. Others have differ on the output’s quality.











In related news, well known performer Divine Ikubor, known as Rema, has accentuated the significance of Nigerian craftsmen keeping up with afrobeats culture for the country to keep up with its strength in the African music industry.


As per reports, the South African kind amapiano has seen a huge intrusion into the Nigerian music industry lately.


In a meeting with Apple Music, Rema recognized that amapiano is an extraordinary kind, yet underlined that Nigerian specialists should keep up with afrobeats’ presence on the landmass.


He expressed that his as of late delivered sophomore collection, ‘HeIs,’ was firmly affected by afrobeat lights, for example, Wear Energetic and the Mo’hits team, 2Baba, Olamide, P-Square, and Timaya.


“I needed to return [while making my new album]. I took a great deal of motivation from Mo’hits. For the initial four seconds, when a Mo’hits’ tune comes in, you definitely know it’s a Mo’hits’ melody. Wear Fun simply goes off the deep end on the beat,” he said.


“The times when Olamide used to drop insane melodies, he actually drops insane tunes. When an Olamide melody comes on you actually know. P-Square, 2Face or Timaya. There used to be times when the beat just…


“Amapiano is perfect, it is fire however there used to be when Afrobeats creation used to be crazy to the point that nothing can endure it in the clubs in Africa. I’m not saying we’ve lost that however I’m just saying that we want a greater amount of that. I don’t believe we should go excessively far away from that. We want to support it.”



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