Guyanese-American singer and rapper Saint Jhn recently addressed claims that his music has been influenced by Nigerian afrobeats sensation, Divine Ikubor, popularly known as Rema. The speculation arose after a fan commented on social media, suggesting a resemblance between the two artists’ sounds.
A fan took to X, formerly known as (Twitter), writing, “I hear Rema’s influence on the new Saint Jhn.” The comment sparked a conversation among fans, many of whom debated the potential crossover between the distinctive styles of both musicians.
In response, Saint Jhn clarified his musical influences and admiration for Rema while dispelling the notion of direct influence. He tweeted, “Nah, he’s dope. But I haven’t heard enough to be influenced.”
Saint Jhn’s statement highlights a mutual respect between the two artists while maintaining his own creative integrity. Although he acknowledges Rema’s talent, he emphasized that his exposure to Rema’s work has been limited, thus ruling out any direct influence on his own music.
Rema, known for his energetic and innovative approach to afrobeats, has quickly risen to international fame, influencing a new generation of artists worldwide. On the other hand, Saint Jhn has carved out his niche with a unique blend of rap, R&B, and eclectic sounds, earning acclaim for his originality and distinctive voice.
While the conversation around musical influence and inspiration remains a hot topic, it’s evident that Saint Jhn and Rema are each making their mark in their own right.
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