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Rema Wins Double At 2024 ASCAP London Music Awards

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Nigerian Afrobeats sensation Rema has added to his impressive list of accolades, as his global hit ‘Calm Down’ swept the 2024 ASCAP London Music Awards, winning both:

– *Song of the Year*
– *Top Streaming Song*

The song’s co-writers and co-producers, Michael Hunter (known professionally as London) and Andre Vibez, were also recognized for their contributions to the award-winning track.

*Rema’s Achievements*

These victories elevate Rema’s total American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) awards to *three*, the highest number achieved by any Nigerian or African artist to date.

In 2024 alone, Rema has garnered *six* prestigious awards, solidifying his status as the most awarded African artist of the year. His accolades include:

– *One Trends Award* in Brazil
– *One iHeartRadio Music Award*
– *One ASCAP Pop Music Award*
– *Two ASCAP London Music Awards*

*Milestone in the Global Music Scene*

This comes as ‘Calm Down’ made history on Monday as the first Afrobeats song to surpass *1 billion on-demand streams* in the United States, marking a significant milestone in the global music scene.

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