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Rema Declares Himself Pioneer of Modern Afrobeats Sound

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Award-winning Nigerian singer Rema has boldly proclaimed as the trailblazer of the modern Afrobeats sound, asserting that many artists since 2019 have followed lead. During a recent appearance on The Breakfast Club, the “ Down” hitmaker confidently stated that his approach to music set the tone for a new wave in the Afrobeats genre.

Rema credited his to the release of his debut EP in 2019, which he claims introduced a template for Afrobeats, particularly with the trend of releasing extended plays (EPs). “When I dropped my EP, it was different. No one was doing it like that,” he explained. According to Rema, this strategy allowed him to break into the global quickly while emerging artists a roadmap to success.

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He also highlighted how his sound, Afrobeats with elements of trap, , and other genres, created a distinctive style that younger artists have since emulated. “Every new artist who’s come after 2019 has used that blueprint,” Rema asserted, positioning himself as a innovator in the Afrobeats movement.

While his statements have sparked conversations about his impact, there’s no denying that Rema has played a significant role in pushing the boundaries of Afrobeats, helping the genre more international . His genre-blending approach and EP-first strategy have influenced many -and-coming artists, establishing him as a voice in the global music scene.

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With such , Rema continues to cement his legacy as not just a chart-topping artist, but as a pivotal figure shaping the future of Afrobeats.

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