Rema and Selena Gomez's Calm Down becomes first song to spend a year on Billboard US Afrobeats Songs chart
Popular musicians Rema and Selena Gomez's song titled Calm Down has become the first song to spend a year on Billboard US Afrobeats Songs chart. This is the first song in history to spend an entire year on the Billboard US Afrobeats Songs chart.
Ever since the release of this song back in 2022, the song has been breaking numerous records and topping charts. The song had had been nominated in various categories in various award shows.
Rema is a popular Nigerian Afrobeats musician whose full name is Divine Ikubor. Selena Gomez is an American musician who recently released a single titled Single soon.
The duo collaborated on the song Calm Down and released the song last year. Rema released the hit in February 2022 and it was a part of his album titled Rave and Roses.
The news about the record of this song was shared by Chart Data via twitter.
They wrote ".@heisrema and @selenagomez's "Calm Down" becomes the first song in history to spend an entire year at #1 on the Billboard US Afrobeats Songs chart (52 weeks)."
Popular musicians Rema and Selena Gomez's song titled Calm Down has become the first song to spend a year on Billboard US Afrobeats Songs chart. This is the first song in history to spend an entire year on the Billboard US Afrobeats Songs chart.
Ever since the release of this song back in 2022, the song has been breaking numerous records and topping charts. The song had had been nominated in various categories in various award shows.
Rema is a popular Nigerian Afrobeats musician whose full name is Divine Ikubor. Selena Gomez is an American musician who recently released a single titled Single soon.
The duo collaborated on the song Calm Down and released the song last year. Rema released the hit in February 2022 and it was a part of his album titled Rave and Roses.
The news about the record of this song was shared by Chart Data via twitter.
They wrote ".@heisrema and @selenagomez's "Calm Down" becomes the first song in history to spend an entire year at #1 on the Billboard US Afrobeats Songs chart (52 weeks)."