Calm Down (Rema song)

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"Calm Down" is all about the events that led me to finding love at the time. It started at a party where I saw a girl who stood out from other girls so I felt like shooting my shot. We spoke and danced... but her friends didn't let me get any closer which killed the vibe, but afterwards when they weren’t there, we stayed in touch and hit it off.

Rema on how the song came about, Pitchfork [9]

Miami-based Amanda Ibanez, who also goes by her stage name Kiddo AI, was asked by Interscope senior director of A&R Vanessa Angiuli to write a spec verse for Selena Gomez on the song. Ibanez quickly wrote and recorded two different possible options for a Selena verse. Within a few hours of sending them to Angiuli, Ibanez received a response back from Angiuli who told her that Gomez loved the verse. Within the next few weeks, Ibanez and Gomez began to trade ideas back and forth and refine the verse. Ibanez eventually flew to Los Angeles to complete the song after a request to have more of Gomez on the song. [10]

Like most girls my age, I grew up watching Selena on Wizards of Waverly Place and always admired her demeanor of being so classy and collected. So the first line is, 'I know I look shy, but for you I get down,' and I thought that that would be kind of fun for her to say, because she’s so proper, I feel, from the outside. I just wanted her to feel herself a little bit.

Amanda Ibanez on channeling Gomez to write her verse, [10]

The song was described as a "vibey" [11] "feelgood smash hit". [12] Reviewing the remix, Vanguard writer Adegboyega Remmy Adeleye thought Gomez' "melodic tune complements Rema's vibe perfectly, maintaining the same energy as the original release". [13]

The song is recorded in the key of B major with a tempo of 107 beats per minute in common time. It follows a chord progression of E–B, and the vocals span from D4 to F5. [14]

Critical reception

Naming the song one of the best of 2022, Rolling Stone said "Rema likes to call his spin on the Afrobeats sound “Afro-rave,” and it is sublimely lovely all the same. He is the kind of singer who savors simple pop pleasures; with a track that's appropriately warm, bright, and captivating. The big-eyed wonder in his voice makes it sound like he's the first guy ever to behold the majesty of girls or colors. [15] Billboard said the song is organic, and it's slow burn is further underscoring Afrobeats’ increasing mainstream popularity, while naming it the 10th best song of 2023. [16]

Accolades

Awards and nominations

"Calm Down"
Rema - Calm Down.png
Single by Rema
from the album Rave & Roses
Released11 February 2022 (2022-02-11)
Genre Afrobeats [1]
Length
  • 3:40
  • 3:59 (remix)
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Rema singles chronology
"Soundgasm"
(2021)
"Calm Down"
(2022)
"FYN"
(2022)
Selena Gomez singles chronology
"Let Somebody Go"
(2022)
"Calm Down (Remix)"
(2022)
"My Mind & Me"
(2022)
Awards and nominations for "Calm Down"
OrganizationYearCategoryResultRef.
All Africa Music Awards 2023Best Male Artiste in Western AfricaNominated [17]
Song of the YearNominated
Brit Awards 2024 International Song of the Year Nominated [18]
The Headies 2023Song of the YearNominated [19]
Best Music VideoWon
LOS40 Music Awards 2023 Best International Song Nominated [20]
NRJ Music Awards 2022International Song of the YearNominated [21]
Soundcity MVP Awards 2023Listener's ChoiceNominated [22]
Viewers’ ChoiceNominated
Best PopNominated
Video of the YearNominated
Swiss Music Awards 2024Best Hit InternationalNominated [23]
Awards and nominations for "Calm Down" (remix with Selena Gomez)
OrganizationYearCategoryResultRef.
African Entertainment Awards USA2022Best Music VideoNominated [24]
2023Song of the YearWon [25]
African Muzik Magazine Awards 2023Best CollaborationNominated [26]
Anghami Year in Music 2022Top International SongWon [27]
2023Won [28]
ASCAP London Awards 2024Song of the YearWon [29]
Top Streaming SongWon
ASCAP Pop Music Awards 2024Song of the YearWon [30]
ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Music Awards 2024Winning R&B/Hip-Hop & Rap SongsWon [31]
Billboard Music Awards 2023 Top Radio Song Nominated [32]
Top CollaborationNominated
Top Billboard Global 200 SongNominated
Top Billboard Global (Excl. U.S.) SongNominated
Top Afrobeats Song Won
Global Awards 2023Best Social Trended SongNominated [33]
Hit FM Music Awards (China) [b] 2024Collaboration of the YearWon [35]
iHeartRadio Music Awards 2023 Best Music Video Nominated [36]
2024 Song of the YearNominated [37]
Pop Song of the YearNominated
Best CollaborationWon
Kora Awards 2024Best Collaboration of the YearPending [38]
MTV Europe Music Awards 2023 Best Song Nominated [39]
Best Collaboration Nominated
MTV Video Music Awards 2023 Song of the Year Nominated [40]
Best Collaboration Nominated
Best Afrobeats Won
MTV Video Play Awards 2023Winning VideoWon [41]
NRJ Music Award 2022International Collaboration of the YearNominated [42]
Spotify Plaques 2023One Billion Streams AwardWon [43]
Trace Awards & Festival 2023 Song of the YearWon [44]

Records

Records achieved by "Calm Down"
CategoryYearRecordRef.
Guinness World Records 2022First No.1 hit on The Official MENA Chart [45]
2023Most weeks at No.1 on The Official MENA Chart [46]
Records achieved by "Calm Down" (remix with Selena Gomez)
CategoryYearRef.
Longest-running song atop the Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart [c] 2023 [47]
First song to top both the Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart and Billboard's Pop Airplay chart in history [48]
Highest-charting hit from an Afrobeats lead artist in Billboard Hot 100 history [d] [49]
First African artist-led track hit one billion streams on Spotify [50]
First song in history to spend one year on the Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart [51]
First song in history to spend one year at number one on the Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart
First Afrobeats song to reach No. 1 on Radio Songs [52]
Longest-charting African song on the Billboard Hot 100 [e] [53]
First African song in history to spend an entire year on the Billboard Hot 100 [54]
Most-streamed Afrobeats song on Spotify history [f] [53]
Most-watched music video by a Nigerian artist on YouTube [g]
Most Weeks Ever on Pop Airplay Chart [h] 2024 [55]
Most Weeks Logged in the Pop Airplay Top-10 in History [i]

Lists

Name of publisher, name of listicle, year(s) listed, and placement result
PublisherListicleYear(s)ResultRef.
Billboard Billboard's 100 Best Songs202310th [56]

Charts

Original version

Selena Gomez remix

Certifications

Notes

  1. Selena Gomez, Amanda Ibanez, and Alexandre Uwaifo are credited as songwriters on the remix version.
  2. The Hit FM Music Awards was established in 2008 to honor Western pop music. [34]
  3. With 58 weeks at number one.
  4. The song reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100.
  5. The song spent 57 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100.
  6. With over 1.1 billion streams on Spotify.
  7. With over 700 million views on Youtube.
  8. with 64 weeks as the longest Pop Airplay stay.
  9. with 45 weeks as the most weeks logged in the Pop Airplay top ten.

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