- Rema spoke about the complex nature of the music industry
- He explained that the “fake” nature of the Nigerian music industry inspired one of the songs on the album ‘Now I Know.’
Afrobeats singer Rema offers his thoughts on the Nigerian music industry.
During the listening party for his sophomore album, ‘He Is,’ in Lagos, he expressed his belief that the music industry is home to a lot of people who are not real in their actions and intentions.
Rema explained that this perception inspired one of the songs on the album, ‘Now I Know.’
He emphasized that the music industry is a complex environment, comprising both real and fake individuals.
Rema said:
“There are a lot of fake people in the [music] industry, the industry is fake. So when people come and say ‘Yo, I love this guy,’ nobody should come at them that they’re chasing clout. No, it’s real.
“When somebody comes out it’s because they’ve seen someone that’s real among everybody in the crazy industry mixed with both the fake and the real. And that’s what this song [‘Now I Know] is all about. Now I know who dey for me. All those I loved turned enemies. Now I know who dey for me. All those I trust turned enemies.”
In another story, Rema declares himself god announces expectation of his first child with new girlfriend.
The “Calm Down” coroner took to his Instagram page to share the news with his followers.
Posting a photo where the woman’s face was not visible, Rema praised her physical attributes, particularly highlighting her figure and revealing that she had gotten a tattoo dedicated to him.
Emphasizing her devotion, he stated that she would do anything for him, including bearing his child.
In his Instagram broadcast on Ravers, which boasts over 54,000 members, Rema boldly proclaimed;
“My new girlfriend got a big ass. She got a tattoo for me, she do anything for me. She will have my child – a child for a god. I’m a god.”