‘Calm Down’ hitmaker Rema appeared on the Kids Take Over podcast where he addressed the swirling rumours surrounding his artistry, particularly the unfounded claims that he worships the devil.
“It’s crazy,” he remarked. “I didn’t respond to it because it’s not important; it’s a waste of time.” This reflection showcases Rema’s resilience and commitment to focusing on his craft rather than engaging in negativity.
The Nigerian star also expressed excitement about his future collaboration with music icon Drake. “I’m happy to work with a legend like Drake.
“I feel like we are going to create a very huge song if we take our time to build something strong,” he stated, highlighting his confidence in the potential of their partnership.
Rema’s ability to rise above controversy while eagerly anticipating groundbreaking musical endeavours reflects his dedication to his art and his fans.
In a related development, Rema was interviewed on The Breakfast Club, where he discussed his influential role in shaping the modern Afrobeats landscape.
According to Rema, his entry into the music scene marked a pivotal shift in how new artists approach their careers, particularly with the introduction of the EP trend.
“When I came into the game, I brought a template,” Rema explained during the interview.
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