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March 28, 2023 Rema Continues to Break Record on Billboard Hot 100 Chart

Rema Continues to Break Record on Billboard Hot 100 Chart

Rema, the award-winning Nigerian superstar, has broken yet another record on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

As Afrobeats continues to gain popularity globally, Nigerian artists are making their presence felt on the international music scene.

Rema's remix of 'Calm Down' featuring Selena Gomez has now become the highest-charting African song on the Billboard Hot 100, breaking the previous record held by Wizkid's 'Essence' featuring Tems and Justin Bieber.

The song climbed to No. 8 on the chart last week and has held on to its position for two weeks, extending its record to thirty weeks while entering its 53rd week on the chart.

Since its release, 'Calm Down' has received massive international success and is currently the most-watched Afrobeats music video on YouTube, with over a billion streams across all platforms.

The song has also earned platinum plaques in several countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, and France.

On this week's Billboard Hot 100 chart, Libianca's 'People' retains its No. 2 position, while Tems' 'Free Mind' stays at No. 3. Ayra Starr's 'Rush' remains at No. 4, and Burna Boy's 'Last Last' rises to No. 5. Wizkid's 'Essence' drops to No. 6, CKay's 'Love Nwantiti' stays at No. 7, Fireboy's 'Peru' remains at No. 9, and Oxlade's 'Ku Lo Sa' drops to No. 10. Additionally, Adekunle Gold's 'PNDS' debuts at No. 8 on this week's chart.

As Nigerian music continues to gain global recognition and success, it's evident that the genre's artists are setting new records and breaking barriers on the international music scene. Rema's latest achievement on the Billboard Hot 100 chart is a testament to the genre's growing influence and the world's increasing appetite for Afrobeats.

March 28, 2023 Wizkid And Tems Emerge As Winners At The 2023 Iheart Radio Awards

Wizkid And Tems Emerge As Winners At The 2023 Iheart Radio Awards

Nigerian music icons Wizkid and Tems have added to their list of accolades by winning at the 2023 iHeart Radio Awards.

The pair, who collaborated on the global hit "Essence," were recognized with the Best Afrobeats Artist award, beating out other Afrobeats stars like Ckay, Fireboy, and Burna Boy.

Tems also took home the Best Hip Hop Song for Best Collaboration award for her contributions to Future's "Wait For U."

The talented artist was also nominated for Best R&B Song for her hit single "Free Mind," which was ultimately won by SZA's "I Hate You."

The 2023 iHeart Radio Awards ceremony took place at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California, and was hosted by the legendary musician Lenny Kravitz.

The recognition for Wizkid and Tems highlights their continued success in the global music scene and cements their positions as two of Africa's most influential and respected artists.

August 5, 2022 Fireboy DML Releases 3rd Studio Album Titled ‘Playboy’

Fireboy DML Releases 3rd Studio Album Titled ‘Playboy’

"Playboy," Fireboy DML's much anticipated third studio album, has been released.

A new album called "Playboy" by award-winning Afrobeats sensation Fireboy has been made available. His third studio album, which was released on August 5, 2022.

The 14-track album "Playboy" by YBNL signee Fireboy, which included his viral smash songs "Peru" and "Peru remix" with Ed Sheeran, was released today.

The album also includes features by Asake, Chris Brown and Shensea.

ALSO READ:  Ed Sheeran Set To Feature Fireboy's 'Peru (Remix)'

His second album Apollo received 154 million listens on Audiomack, while his debut album Laughter, Tears and Goosebumps amassed 153 million streams. The remaining streams came from his singles.

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Fireboy DML Releases 3rd Studio Album Titled ‘Playboy’

Known for the sensibility of his music, Fireboy explores his desires and inclinations in "Playboy" while serving as a mirror to regular listeners about the challenges of dedicating oneself to only one person.

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July 7, 2022 Prohibit Smoking in BBNaija S7, Group Urges NBC

Prohibit Smoking in BBNaija S7, Group Urges NBC

The Nigeria Tobacco Control Alliance has urged the National Broadcasting Commission to prohibit smoking in the upcoming Big Brother Naija Season 7.

The group said tobacco advertising had persisted in Nigerian movies and digital spaces, despite the ban placed by the National Tobacco Control Act, 2015.

In a press statement signed by its Programme Officer, Chubuike Nwokorie and made available to The PUNCH on Wednesday, the group also urged the Federal Government and all stakeholders to intensify enforcement of the ban on tobacco advertising, promotion, and sponsorship in the country.

The statement partly read, “One of the most notorious violators of the TAPS ban is Smoke Box NG, a tobacco vendor that advertises tobacco products on social media with impunity.

“In 2021, Big Brother Naija, a popular reality TV show, hosted on the GOTV and DSTV platforms, sparked public outrage when its participants flagrantly smoked on live TV.

“This depiction of smoking as glamorous challenged the provisions of the NTC Act, 2015 on on-screen smoking. It also threatened the gains made on the ban on TAPS in Nigeria. When it happened, the tobacco control community called on the National Broadcasting Commission to act immediately.

“This year, as the programme is about to begin its 7th season, we are drawing the attention of NBC to proactively engage the organizers of the show to ensure that there is no repeat of last year’s violations.

“We wish to make it clear that should there be reluctance on the part of the regulators or the organisers to ensure a smoke-free programme, we will explore every available option in the interest of public health. It is important to note that entertainment products set the agenda for many young people because they are the eyes through which they see the world.

“We sound a note of caution to the organisers of BBN and a reminder of their responsibility towards the Nigerian population.

“At this time when Nigerians are hungry for quality leadership, a programme with such national reach must be used to portray high-standing role models for the Nigerian people.

“The National Film and Video Censors Board must live up to its responsibility of ensuring that all videos made and consumed in Nigeria strictly abide by the provisions of the NTC Act as it applies to the regulation of on-screen smoking and must see to the inclusion of text warnings or outright removal of needless on-screen smoking depictions.

“The National Communications Commission and the National Information Technology Development Agency must monitor, and sanction violators of the TAPS ban in the digital space.

“Finally, we charge all agencies of government tasked with the responsibility of enforcing the NTC Act and its Regulations to work together and ensure that the ban on direct and indirect tobacco advertising promotion and sponsorship is comprehensively implemented in Nigeria in line with Article 13 of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control.”

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