Nigerian Afrobeat sensation Rema has finally addressed the swirling rumors regarding his alleged $3 million performance fee at the high-profile wedding of Anant Ambani, son of Asia’s wealthiest man, Mukesh Ambani, and Radhika Merchant, the daughter of prominent pharma magnates, Viren and Shaila Merchant.
The star-studded event, held on July 12 at the luxurious Jio World Centre in Mumbai, attracted global attention, with Rema’s electrifying performance being one of the highlights of the evening. However, the reported amount he was paid for his performance has since fueled widespread speculation.
In a candid interview with GRM, Rema was directly asked about the rumored fee. “Is it true you got paid $3 million for Ambani’s Wedding in India?” the interviewer inquired.
Rema’s response was as enigmatic as it was intriguing. With a smile, he simply said, “Hehehe. That’s what I can say, to be honest. Money-wise, but overall, it was a great treatment. It was beautiful.”
He went on to express his deep affection for India, stating, “I love India. India loves me, too. And it’s just beautiful to see something that people trolled me for, criticized me for. And now, I’m benefiting from that.”
Reflecting on his journey, Rema emphasized how he has overcome criticism and emerged stronger. “Imagine if I stopped. Imagine if I actually listened to the trolls online and switched up my sound. Four years later, it paid and still paying and more to come,” he said.
Rema also highlighted the significance of his growing popularity in India, noting, “India is a huge territory. I’m actually the first Afrobeats artiste to tour India. I’m even probably the first African if I’m not wrong, but if I’m mistaken, please, forgive me. But it’s a huge deal.”
The singer also shared his experiences from his time in India, expressing amazement at the reception he received. “It’s not just about the wedding. It’s about the reception everywhere I go. I remember when I was touring India, I didn’t even know how they knew. When I go anywhere just to eat, it’s just paparazzi. It’s crazier than the love in Nigeria,” he concluded.
Rema’s comments have only added to the buzz surrounding his connection with the Ambani family and his growing influence in India. Whether or not the $3 million figure is accurate, one thing is clear: Rema’s star continues to rise, and his cross-continental appeal is stronger than ever.