Fans Slam Billboard for Calling Rema a “One-Hit Wonder” Despite Global Success
OpenLife Nigeria reports that American music giant Billboard is facing backlash after resurfacing a 2025 article labeling Nigerian Afrobeats sensation Rema as a “one-hit wonder,” a claim fans and industry insiders are calling misleading and dismissive.
The controversy reignited when Billboard reshared the piece on its official X (formerly Twitter) account on Sunday, spotlighting a list of 25 artists under the “one-hit wonder” banner. Rema appeared at number six, largely because of the international smash success of “Calm Down,” particularly the remix featuring American pop icon Selena Gomez.
In the original article, Billboard acknowledged that Rema’s career in the U.S. had already begun to build momentum with the original version of Calm Down, but the remix propelled the track into worldwide mainstream success.
The article notes that the song peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100, yet suggested Rema hadn’t returned to the chart since.
“After releasing the original ‘lo-lo-lo-lo-lo-wo-wo-wo-wo’-ing version of Calm Down in 2023, Nigeria’s Rema noticed it breaking on the Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart.
He took a swing and recruited Gomez for the female vocal and, shockingly, she agreed. ‘I had my fingers crossed,’ he told Billboard,” the story recounted.
The article continued:
“The No. 3-peaking Calm Down was obviously not veteran pop superstar Gomez’s only hit, but Rema has yet to make it to the Hot 100 again although he has landed six top 10s on U.S.
Afrobeats Songs, through the June 7, 2025, chart.”
Fans quickly flooded social media, arguing that the label overlooked Rema’s consistent chart presence in Afrobeats and the global impact of his music beyond the Hot 100, reigniting the debate over how success is measured for non-Western artists in mainstream U.S. media.

