Ice Spice to collaborate with Rema; What can fans expect?

Ice Spice, a popular American rapper, is set to collaborate with Rema, a successful Nigerian rapper, singer and songwriter. The duo will collaborate for a song titled ‘Pretty Girl’. With this collaboration, fans can expect a lot of fun. 

Ice Spice wrote on X formally Twitter that she would collaborate with Nigerian singer Rema. After reading this news on social media platform X, fans expressed their happiness. They said that they were looking forward to the collaboration between Ice and Rema.

What can fans expect?

American hip-hop sensation Ice Spice can take Nigerian singers to new heights. The song titled ‘Pretty Girl’ would showcase Nigerian talent to the world. 

If the song becomes successful, more global collaboration can be seen in the future. There will be more collaboration between Nigerian singers and international stars.

Fans are eagerly awaiting the musical synergy between Ice Spice and Nigerian sensation Rema. Rema has been in the limelight throughout the year. His single ‘Calm Down,’ featuring Selena Gomez, became famous across the world within a short span of time. The single reached a number 3 peak on the Billboard Hot 100. The song became immensely popular in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Spain, and India. 

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Nigerian singer Rema

Nigerian singer Rema is one of the most popular artists in Africa. Rema’s single ‘Calm Down’ won the Best Afrobeats Song at the VMAs. He beat megastars Davido, Wizkid, and Burna Boy to win the award.

Earlier this year, Nigerian singer Rema teamed up with legendary basketball player Michael Jordan for an Air Jordan advertisement. He made headlines across the world with this partnership. Rema featured alongside other international superstars like Luka Doncic and Teyana Taylor in the Jordan advertisement. Rema’s hit song “Calm Down” also increased his popularity. He became the first African superstar to be one of the headline faces of the Air Jordan brand. 

Nigerians lauded his hard work and potential to achieve success in the music industry. The Afrobeats genre is also gaining popularity worldwide.

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