Fast-rising Afrobeats sensation Rema continues to shape 2025 with a string of standout releases that blend his signature sound with global appeal. From innovative production to clever sampling and infectious hooks, he’s given fans plenty to stream and talk about. Below, we break down his top 5 songs of the year, what makes them special, and why they matter.
1. Baby (Is It a Crime)
Released 7 February 2025, this single immediately became a major hit. It samples Sade’s classic Is It a Crime and seamlessly fuses nostalgia with Rema’s contemporary Afrobeats style.
The song has been confirmed as the most-streamed Nigerian song of the year so far on Spotify.
Why it’s relevant: It sets the tone for 2025, showing Rema not just chasing trends, but elevating his artistry and reach.
2. Bout U
Released 11 April 2025, this track further demonstrates Rema’s versatility, moving into more R&B-inflected territory while still keeping his Afrobeats DNA.
What stands out: The smooth production and the way Rema adapts to different moods without losing his brand identity.
3. Kelebu
Announced in August 2025 as a follow-up single, Kelebu continues the momentum Rema built earlier in the year. While details are still emerging, it’s already generating buzz as part of his progression.
Why it matters: It shows Rema refuses to rest, releasing consistently and keeping his fans engaged.
4. Calm Down (Still relevant in 2025)
Although technically released earlier, Calm Down remains a staple for Rema in 2025 — contributing to his overall streaming dominance.
Why include it: Its ongoing performance underscores how older hits continue to fuel an artist’s relevance and streaming footprint.
5. Additional Standout Entry
While specific data for a fifth 2025-only hit is less clear in public sources, Rema’s catalog and new singles suggest that any new release this year qualifies as a top contender. For completeness, you could reference an upcoming single or a high-performing track from early 2025 that’s gaining traction. (Keep this slot flexible until more data is available.)
How These Songs Reflect Rema’s Growth
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Global Appeal: With Baby (Is It a Crime) breaking records globally, Rema is no longer just a Nigerian star — he’s a global one.
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Artistic Evolution: Moving from trap/afro-pop into smoother R&B/afro-fusion with Bout U shows maturation.
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Streaming Strategy: The mix of fresh releases and sustaining older hits (like Calm Down) illustrates a smart streaming playbook.
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Brand Consistency: Through it all, Rema keeps his unique voice — his Benin roots, youthful energy, and genre-blending style shine through.
Conclusion
2025 is shaping up as a defining year for Rema. His top songs reflect not only commercial success, but also artistic growth and global ambition. For fans and analysts alike, these tracks mark milestones in his journey — and hint at even bigger things ahead.



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