‘You’ve Changed My Life Forever,’ Selena Gomez Praises Rema

American singer, Selena Gomez has profoundly thanked Nigerian singer Rema for the opportunity to feature in his viral hit song Calm Down, declaring that it ‘changed her life’. 

Selena took to her Instagram page on Sunday evening to share two photos of her and Rema from the song Calm Down and appreciated him for changing her life forever.

She wrote, ‘This man has changed my life forever. Rema, thank you for choosing me to be a part of one of the biggest songs in the world. Love you forever.’

Meanwhile, reacting to the post, Rema reciprocated by also professing love for her.

‘Love you too Queen ❤️,’ he wrote

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In February 2022, Rema put out ‘Calm Down’ as a single off ‘Rave and Roses’, his debut album.

A few months later, the Nigerian paired with Gomez for the remix of the chart-topping song.

Africa Today News, New York reports that since its release, ‘Calm Down’ has continued to rake in millions of streams globally.

The song’s remix retained its number 4 spot on Billboard’s global top 200 songs for June 2023.

It also stands at number 7 on Billboard’s global exclusive US top 10 for July 1 chart release.

A few months ago, Rema, had entered into the Guinness World Book of Records courtesy of his hit song, Calm Down.

The remixed version of the hit song, featuring American superstar, Selena Gomez has now been viewed over five hundred million times on the popular video website, YouTube.

Guinness World Record has recognised the singer for achieving the historic feat in a statement on its website.

According to the statement, Rema was being recognised for securing the first number 1 hit on the world’s first regional streaming chart and first-ever official chart in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).

Rema’s ‘Calm Down’ debuted at No. 1 when the MENA Chart was launched by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) on November 29, 2022.

The song topped the music charts for over two months.

Africa Today News, New York

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