Rema’s rise in the Afrobeats scene has been quick and filled with new ideas and Albums. Starting with his early EPs that mixed trap and Afropop, he has grown significantly as an artist. His first full album, Rave & Roses, showcased this evolution, and his latest album, HEIS (2024), continues this trend by blending traditional African music with modern electronic sounds and global influences.
Let’s take a look at Rema’s albums ranking worst to best:
Best Tracks: Lady, Bad Commando
Rema’s third EP, Bad Commando, is a fine example of his early experimentation with the emerging sound that would eventually make him a global sensation. While it’s packed with hits and shows off his signature style, it falls a little flat compared to his more cohesive projects. The EP highlights Rema’s versatility but lacks the depth and consistency that his later releases would bring. Tracks like Lady and Bad Commando are undeniable bangers, but overall, the EP feels like a warm-up to the greatness that follows.
Best Tracks: Trap Out the Submarine, American Love
The Rema Compilation is a collection of tracks from his first three EPs (Rema, Bad Commando, and Freestyle EP), marking his rise to stardom. This project plays more like a greatest hits album for an artist who had only just begun his journey, with hits like Dumebi and Iron Man gaining international traction. However, as a compilation, it lacks the singular vision of his studio albums. While the collection displays Rema’s infectious energy and charisma, it doesn’t offer the same narrative or musical depth that can be found in his full-length works.