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Rema Shares Joyful Video For ‘Holiday’

It’s Rema again. Two songs and an official holiday music video are included in the ‘holiday/reason you’ project. With the release of his debut album, ‘Rave & Roses,’ last year, the 22-year-old musician, who has received accolades from Barack Obama and Drake and is scheduled to perform at NBA All-Star Weekend, has been on the rise. It undoubtedly helps that he has collaborated with A-list artists on songs like ‘Calm Down’ with Selena Gomez and ‘Jealousy’ with FKA Twigs.

‘Holiday,’ a song produced by BlaiseBeatz, has a video that features Rema riding a bike, dancing in the grocery store, and simply having fun with his buddies. Rema raps throughout the clip. To properly support the tagline “Every day is a holiday,” there are beverages and video games.

Rema’s ‘holidayvideo is cheerful, colourful, and upbeat. In the two-minute film, Rema and his friends Crayon, Magixx, and Ayra Starr mainly had fun.

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