Nigerian artist Divine Ikubor, known professionally as Rema, has captured the internet’s attention with a new video showcasing his impressive summer physique.

In the video, Rema, celebrated for his dynamic live performances, is seen slow dancing to his hit track “Ozeba” in front of a mirror. The outfit he wore highlighted his well-defined abs, as he donned a jacket with no shirt underneath, drawing attention to his toned stomach.

The video quickly went viral, sparking widespread discussion among social media users about Rema’s fitness regimen. Many fans, particularly women, expressed admiration for the 24-year-old artist’s physique.

Reactions on social media include:

  • @__oyebisi commented, “Am I the only lady that doesn’t find 6 packs attractive? Or 8 packs? 😂”
  • @sir_tigga noted, “Funny how this ‘Ozeba’ went from the most criticized song to the best song on that album.”
  • @_lee_diah joked, “Because na Rema, they no go call this one hunger packs 😂.”
  • @tunrayomartinso wondered, “Why him body long bayi 😂😂 abi dem don dey do abs surgery? 🤣🤣🤣🤣”
  • @symply_beautiana remarked, “He be like men don get their own BBL because what is this.”
  • @debbycanty0 said, “This pack isn’t attractive oo.”

Asake Defends Singing in Yoruba

In related news, Afrobeat singer Asake recently discussed his preference for singing in Yoruba during an Instagram interactive session with followers. While acknowledging that he is capable of singing in English, Asake emphasized his comfort with Yoruba and suggested that those who do not appreciate his music in the language should stop listening.

He stated, “I am more comfortable singing in Yoruba; it’s not that I can’t sing in English. If you fvck with me, fvck with me with my Yoruba. If not, then don’t.”

Asake’s three albums—“Mr Money With The Vibes,” “Work of Art,” and “Lungu Boy”—feature primarily Yoruba lyrics. Despite this, his hit song “Amapiano” received a Grammy Award nomination, highlighting his impact on the global music scene.

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