Dremo and Mayorkun Reunite, Sparking Nostalgia Among DMW Fans

Dremo and Mayorkun

Former DMW stars Dremo and Mayorkun have sent fans into a frenzy after sharing photos and videos of their recent hangout, reminding many of the golden era of Davido Music Worldwide. The duo, known for their unmatched synergy during their time at the label, took to social media to show off their link-up, prompting fans to hope for a musical reunion.

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Dremo and Mayorkun were part of the early wave of artists signed under Davido’s DMW imprint, and they made an undeniable impact on the Nigerian music scene. Together, they delivered fan-favorite tracks like “Dapada”, “Izzokay”, and contributed to countless collaborative hits under the DMW banner. Their friendship and creative chemistry became one of the defining features of the label’s success in the late 2010s.
Though both artists have since exited DMW to pursue independent careers, they’ve remained relevant in the industry. Mayorkun recently dropped “Reason to Japa!” and fans are awaiting his album “Still the Mayor,” which will be released on the 30th of May, a single that has been steadily climbing charts, while Dremo has been consistent with his rap freestyles and features, keeping his loyal fanbase engage.

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Their link-up comes at a time when fans have been yearning for more collaborations among the old DMW crew. With Davido recently teasing a new project, and reunions among former DMW members trending online, it wouldn’t be a surprise if Dremo and Mayorkun decided to rekindle their musical partnership on wax.

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For now, the duo’s meet-up has sparked waves of nostalgia and excitement across social media, with fans celebrating the moment and revisiting old hits. Whether this is just a casual reunion or a hint at something bigger, one thing is clear: the magic between Dremo and Mayorkun hasn’t faded.

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