Nigerian and now Global artiste, Rema who is signed to Mavin Records owned by popular Nigerian Producer Don Jazzy, has announced a few minutes back that he’d be dropping new music on Friday.

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This is a remix of his classic single, Calm Down that was widely loved by people from all over the world.

This time, he’s featuring American singer, Selena Gomez to give her own touch of melody to the track. Remember that he was spotted a while back with Selena before his concert in LA and had people already speculating that we should expect a song from them. Little did we know that a song was in the works.

This duo was a very unexpected but very much looked forward to collaboration. Till Friday, Calm Down.

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