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Rema Shares Emotional Truth About Life After Early Stardom

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Rema Shares Emotional Truth About Life After Early Stardom

Rema Shares Emotional Truth About Life After Early Stardom

Rema early fame exploitation claims surface as the singer opens up about being drugged and pressured after rising to fame at a young age

Nigerian singer Divine Ikubor, popularly known as Rema, opened up about the emotional toll of early fame, alleging that he experienced exploitation and personal struggles after rising to stardom as a teenager in Lagos.

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Early Fame and Exploitation Claims by Rema, remarks emerged through lyrics from his new collaboration with French pianist Sofiane Pamart titled Moviestar, where the artist reflected on the pressures and challenges that followed his breakthrough in the music industry.

Rema, who rose to prominence after signing with Mavin Records and releasing his debut EP in 2019 at the age of 19, suggested in the song that his early exposure to fame came with difficult personal experiences.

In the lyrics, the singer alluded to being surrounded by individuals who took advantage of his youth, while also referencing emotional pain and a lack of understanding from the public regarding his private struggles.

He further described the entertainment environment as one that prioritised performance and output, hinting that he was expected to deliver music and entertain audiences regardless of his personal well-being.

The comments have sparked renewed discussion around the pressures faced by young artists in the global music industry, particularly those who attain fame at an early age.

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Rema’s reflection adds to ongoing conversations about mental health, exploitation, and the responsibilities of record labels in protecting emerging talent.

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