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Rema (Nigerian musician)

Divine Ikubor, known professionally as Rema, is a Nigerian , and rapper born on May 1, 2000, in , . Raised in a Christian , he developed an early in music through church and school performances, later honing his skills in freestyling and songwriting amid personal challenges, including the loss of his father at age 8. His "Rema" derives from "Divine Rema," reflecting his full name and a sense of extraordinary purpose. Rema rose to prominence in 2019 after signing with , a prominent Nigerian label founded by , following viral social media freestyles that caught the attention of label executive . His breakthrough came with the release of the hit single "Dumebi" in May 2019, which blended infectious rhythms with influences and became a , topping charts in and gaining widespread acclaim for its energetic vibe. That same year, he introduced his self-titled debut EP, which further showcased his innovative sound. Rema is credited with pioneering the "Afrorave" genre, a fusion of , , , and elements infused with global influences like and grooves, aiming to create a youthful, high-energy evolution of African music. Rema's international breakthrough arrived in 2022 with the remix of his track "Calm Down" featuring American singer , released under and Interscope, which amassed over 1 billion streams on by 2023 and continued to dominate global charts. This success propelled his debut studio album , released on March 25, 2022, which explored themes of love, ambition, and cultural identity through 16 tracks blending his signature Afrorave style. In 2024, he followed with the album HEIS, a sophomore project emphasizing introspection and Afro-futurism, earning a Grammy nomination and solidifying his role in expanding ' global reach. As of 2025, Rema has continued his momentum with fresh releases, including the upbeat single "" on September 5, which captures playful escapism in his evolving sound, and the collaboration "Who's Dat Girl" with fellow Mavin artist , released on October 17, highlighting vibrant synergy. These tracks underscore his ongoing influence on and the international scene.

Rema Namakula

Rehema Namakula, born on April 24, 1991, in Uganda, is a prominent singer, songwriter, actress, and record producer known professionally as Rema Namakula. She began her music career in 2013 after serving as a backup singer for artists like Halima Namakula and Bebe Cool's Gagamel band, marking her solo debut with the hit single "Oli Wange." Although sharing her stage name with other artists, Rema Namakula's style is distinctly rooted in Ugandan music traditions. Her work fuses Ugandan pop, R&B, dancehall, and traditional rhythms, earning her recognition as a key figure in East African music. Rema Namakula rose to prominence in the 2010s through breakthrough tracks like "Oli Wange," "Sili Muyembe," and "Tikula," which showcased her versatile vocal style and thematic focus on love, empowerment, and daily life. She has collaborated extensively with East African artists, including B2C on "Gutujja" and David Lutalo on "Love Commissioner," contributing to the regional music scene's vibrancy. Her accolades include multiple HiPipo Music Awards, such as Best Female Artist in 2020, highlighting her influence in blending contemporary sounds with cultural elements. As of 2025, she continues to tour across East Africa and release new music, such as the remix "Start to Dance" with Orezi (June 2025) and "Go Go Mama" featuring Dokta Brain (December 2024), emphasizing innovative production and regional collaborations. In her personal life, Rema Namakula held a traditional introduction ceremony with her husband, Dr. Hamza Ssebunya, on November 14, 2019, solidifying their partnership amid public interest. She is a mother of three and has been vocal in advocating for within the music industry, using her platform to promote , combat gender-based violence, and inspire young female artists to overcome barriers. Through uplifting songs and public speeches, such as her 2020 Women's Day address, she encourages empowerment and resilience among women in creative fields.

Rema Hort Mann

Rema Hort Mann (c. 1965 – June 18, 1995) was an American television executive and prominent supporter of the art scene. The daughter of art collectors Susan and Michael Hort, she was deeply immersed in Manhattan's downtown cultural community during the and early , where she championed emerging visual artists and fostered connections among creative networks focused on themes of identity and community. In her professional career, Mann served as a licensing manager at in Woodbury, , overseeing market programming, content licensing, and negotiations. Earlier, she worked as an independent consultant at in White Plains and as a senior consultant at & Co. in . She earned a B.S. in from in 1986 and an M.B.A. in corporate from the of the in 1991. Diagnosed with , Mann passed away at age 30 in her home. In her memory, her family and friends founded the Rema Hort Mann Foundation in 1995, which provides Emerging Artist Grants to early-career visual artists and Peter Hort Quality of Life Grants to cancer patients, reflecting her commitment to creativity and support during adversity. As of 2025, the foundation continues to mentor and fund emerging talents through annual grants and workshops, while expanding access via digital platforms and benefit events.

Places

Rema, Ethiopia

Rema is a rural village in the North Shewa Zone of the in northern , located approximately 220 km north of at coordinates 10°16′34″N 38°55′4″E. The village lies at an elevation of about 2,000 meters in a area characterized by systems. As part of the broader Amhara rural landscape, Rema exemplifies smallholder agriculture in the , with no major urban development as of 2025. The population of Rema was recorded at 1,920 in the Ethiopian ; recent projections indicate approximately 8,864 residents as of 2023. The community is primarily agricultural, focusing on subsistence farming of staple crops such as , , , and , which support local livelihoods amid the zone's . Traditional Amhara culture prevails, including Christian practices that influence daily life and community events. Historically, the North Shewa region, including areas near Rema, served as a key node on ancient and 19th-century trade routes connecting the highlands to lowland markets, facilitating exchanges of grains, , and goods like . has faced challenges from regional droughts, such as those in 2015–2016 that impacted Amhara agriculture, prompting resilience measures. In the 2020s, development initiatives have included projects for off-season cultivation in North Shewa, enhancing , alongside Rema's pioneering electrification program launched in 2009, which powers nearly all households via solar panels.

Other uses

Rema (EP)

Rema is the eponymous debut by Nigerian singer, rapper, and songwriter Rema (born Divine Ikubor), released on March 22, 2019, through D'Prince's imprint and distributed by . Signed to the labels earlier that year following the viral buzz of his independent single "Dumebi," the project marked Rema's formal entry into the mainstream scene at age 18. The EP blends with elements and subtle Bollywood-inspired melodies, showcasing Rema's versatile vocal style and youthful energy across its four tracks. The tracklist features "Iron Man," "Why," "Dumebi," and "Corny," with production primarily handled by Ozedikus (real name Osazee Festus Igbinoba) for three songs and DeeVee for "Why." "Iron Man" opens with an infectious fusion of Afrobeats rhythms and trap beats, incorporating Indian string samples that caught the attention of global figures like Barack Obama, who included it in his 2019 summer playlist. "Dumebi," a reworking of Rema's earlier hit, emphasizes danceable percussion and Pidgin lyrics celebrating Lagos nightlife, while "Corny" experiments with melodic hooks and "Why" delivers introspective trap-infused vibes. This sonic experimentation laid the groundwork for Rema's signature "Afrorave" style, a subgenre merging Afrobeats with electronic and global influences that he later formalized. The EP propelled Rema to widespread fame, with "Dumebi" achieving viral traction on platforms like through user-generated dance challenges and covers, amassing millions of views and streams shortly after its release in May 2019. It debuted at number one on Apple Music's Nigerian charts and dominated local streaming platforms, establishing Rema as a breakout star in . "Dumebi" earned gold certification in for surpassing 15 million streams there by 2021. As of November 2025, the EP's tracks have collectively exceeded 600 million streams on , with "Dumebi" and "Iron Man" each surpassing 200 million, underscoring its enduring impact.

Rema-Rema (band)

Rema-Rema was a short-lived English band formed in 1978 in , emerging from the late 1970s punk and scene. The group consisted of Gary Asquith on guitar and vocals, on guitar, Mick Allen on bass and vocals, Mark Cox on keyboards and , and Dorothy "Max" Prior on . Known for their raw, experimental sound blending hypnotic basslines, angular guitars, and elements, Rema-Rema drew influences from punk forebears like and , as well as , , and , while sharing stylistic ties to contemporaries such as and through shared personnel and the broader scene. Their music featured intense, atmospheric tracks that prioritized improvisation and tension, often recorded in makeshift settings like basements using basic four-track equipment. The band performed only 11 live shows, primarily in London venues, before disbanding in late 1980 following Pirroni's departure to join . Their sole contemporary release was the four-track EP Wheel in the Roses in April 1980, which marked ' debut release and included a mix of studio and live recordings showcasing their eclectic style. Posthumously, archival material surfaced in compilations, with the 2019 double album Fond Reflections compiling unreleased demos, live tracks, and rehearsals to approximate their intended debut LP, highlighting songs like "Fond Affections" later covered by . No full-length album was issued during their active period. As of 2025, maintains a among enthusiasts, bolstered by reissues of their EP and the 2019 compilation, as well as the 2022 What You Could Not Visualise, which explores their brief through interviews and rare photos. Former members pursued notable careers—Pirroni with , Asquith, Allen, and Cox forming and later , and Prior with and —but the band has shown no interest in reunions. Their influence endures in the experimental wing of , underscoring the era's DIY ethos and rapid band evolutions.

ReMA (association)

The Recycled Materials Association (ReMA) is a nonprofit based in the United States that serves as the voice of the . Formed in 1987 as the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) through the merger of the Institute of Scrap Iron and Steel and the National Association of Recycling Industries, ReMA represents companies involved in processing, brokering, and consuming recycled commodities such as metals, , plastics, , and textiles. In April 2024, the organization rebranded from ISRI to ReMA to better align with the industry's shift toward viewing materials as valuable resources rather than waste, emphasizing innovation, sustainability, and a broader scope beyond traditional scrap . Headquartered in , ReMA supports over 1,700 member companies operating in more than 4,000 locations across the U.S. and 40 countries, focusing on sectors like , , and . ReMA's core mission is to advance safe, environmentally responsible, and economically sustainable practices through targeted , , and networking opportunities. The association lobbies for policies that promote resource conservation and reduce environmental impact, including efforts to support domestic and address trade barriers on essential . It also hosts annual conventions, such as the ReMA 2025 event in , which draw thousands of professionals for sessions on industry trends, regulatory compliance, and technological advancements. Additionally, ReMA develops and promotes standards and guidance for , including balers for compressing materials and shredders for metals, to ensure operational and efficiency across the . As of 2025, ReMA has intensified its focus on the , aligning industry efforts with global climate goals by advocating for increased use of recycled materials in and to minimize and carbon emissions. This includes collaborations with agencies and partnerships like the OSHA to provide on and emissions for shredding operations. Membership offers benefits such as access to educational webinars, policy briefings, and support, enabling companies to navigate regulatory challenges and foster business growth in a resilient . In the context of rising environmental trends, ReMA plays a key role in positioning as essential to and .

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