Rema - - Divine

Rema classifies his sound as , a subgenre of Afrobeats.

: It showcases his signature "Indian-influenced" vocal inflections and "trap-anese" style, where he uses melodic humming and chanting to bridge the gap between hip-hop and Afropop. 3. Cultural Significance Rema - Divine

The track functions as a "guide" to Rema's identity. It opens with the story of his birth in Benin City, Nigeria. Rema classifies his sound as , a subgenre of Afrobeats

As the intro to Rave & Roses , "Divine" sets the stage for Rema's global expansion. Cultural Significance The track functions as a "guide"

: Since its release, Rema has broken numerous records, including becoming the first artist to hit No. 1 on the Official MENA Chart with his smash hit "Calm Down".

: Rema recounts how his mother was told he was a "miracle" child after she had faced difficulties.