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Rising Star Rema Expresses Passion for Music Beyond Financial Gain

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IIn a recent interview, the talented and rising Nigerian singer, Divine Ikubor, popularly known as Rema, made a surprising revelation about his motivations for pursuing a career in music. Contrary to popular belief, the 21-year-old artist claimed that financial gain was not the driving force behind his musical journey.

Rema, who has taken the music industry by storm with his unique sound and captivating performances, shared that he was financially stable even before his breakthrough. He recalled his early days of doing freestyles and posting them on social media, which eventually caught the attention of his record label.

During a conversation with Korty EO, Rema expressed his unwavering passion for music, stating, “I’m not doing music because of money. If music didn’t work out for me, I would still be hustling and finding ways to make money.” This statement showcases his dedication and love for the craft, highlighting that his motivation extends far beyond financial success.

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The ‘Calm Down’ crooner emphasized that, even during the time when he was creating freestyles, he did not do it out of desperation for money. He confidently stated, “I didn’t really need to do a freestyle because I needed money. I had money. I was actually good.” This revelation sheds light on Rema’s self-assurance and his belief in his own abilities.

Rema’s rise to stardom has been nothing short of meteoric. With hit songs like “Dumebi” and “Iron Man,” he has garnered a massive fanbase both in Nigeria and internationally. However, his success has not caused him to lose sight of what truly matters to him as an artist.

While many aspiring musicians enter the industry with dreams of fame and fortune, Rema’s perspective offers a refreshing take on the pursuit of a music career. It serves as a reminder that true passion and dedication are the driving forces behind artistic excellence, rather than mere financial gain.

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In an era where the music industry is often associated with materialism and the pursuit of wealth, Rema’s statement resonates deeply with his fans and aspiring artists alike. It highlights the importance of staying true to oneself and pursuing creative endeavors for the love of the craft, rather than for external rewards.

Rema’s story is a testament to the power of authenticity and talent. His journey from posting freestyles on social media to becoming a chart-topping artist is a testament to his unique abilities and the recognition he has garnered within the industry.

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As Rema continues to captivate audiences with his infectious melodies and soulful lyrics, it is evident that his passion for music will continue to drive him forward. His commitment to his craft serves as an inspiration to aspiring musicians, reminding them that success can be achieved through hard work, dedication, and a genuine love for what they do.

In conclusion, Rema’s revelation about his motivations for pursuing a career in music sheds light on his unwavering passion for the craft. It serves as a refreshing reminder that financial gain should not be the sole driving force behind artistic endeavors. As Rema continues to make waves in the music industry, his story will undoubtedly inspire others to pursue their passions with authenticity and dedication.

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