Rema thinks about how quickly he rose to fame: “Some People Wish My Success Didn’t Come Too Quickly.”
Rema, the Nigerian Afrobeats star, has talked about the problems he faces in the business, saying that some people don’t want to recognise how quickly he’s become famous. Rema told the “Afrobeats Big 4” that some people think his success came too quickly, even though he has done quite well. This has caused a range of responses.
Rema, whose real name is Divine Ikubor, became famous very quickly after releasing his first song, “Dumebi,” in 2019. With a unique sound that combines Afrobeats, trap, and pop, the young artist became famous around the world very quickly and was praised by both fans and music reviewers. Chart-topping hits, well-known duets, and sold-out shows all over the world have shown how successful he is. Rema does say that his quick rise to fame has made some people in the music business jealous and critical.
Rema said in the interview that even though many people love and support him, there are some who find it hard to believe how quickly he became famous. He admitted that his path wasn’t typical because he became successful so quickly and at such a young age, but he stressed that his hard work and commitment are what made him successful. Rema said, “Some people wish my success didn’t come so quickly.” This shows the stress that can come with becoming famous quickly.
Rema’s thoughts are similar to those of many people who work in entertainment, where quick success can sometimes lead to backlash or doubt. Many artists get criticised when they become famous too quickly. Some critics say that their success is due to luck or outside factors, not ability or hard work. Rema, on the other hand, thinks that his success is well-deserved because it comes from years of hard work and determination.
Rema is still focused on his work and wants to keep pushing the limits of the Afrobeats genre, even though there are problems. He is one of the biggest stars in the music business because he helped Afrobeats become popular around the world. He is also seen as one of the new artists who will shape the future of African music. Rema is different from his peers because of his unique style and new ways of making music, and he doesn’t seem to be slowing down any time soon.
Rema’s future plans, such as new projects and collaborations, were also talked about in the “Afrobeats Big 4” session. The artist wants to reach more people around the world and is always trying out new sounds and ideas. Fans of Rema, who are lovingly called “Ravers,” can’t wait to see what he has in store as an artist.
In the end, Rema’s thoughts on his quick rise to fame show the problems that can come up when you become famous quickly. Some people may have wished his path had been smoother, but Rema is proud of what he has done and is still focused on advancing his job. Rema’s impact keeps growing as one of the most important voices in Afrobeats, and his future in the business looks very bright.