Afrobeat artist Divine Ikubor, widely recognized as Rema, has shared insights into what drives him the most.
In a recent interview with The Breakfast Club, the artist behind the hit “HE HE HE” discussed his creative journey and the factors contributing to his successful career.
Rema said; “I’d say number one; my drive has always been family. I feel like my family has grown bigger by how much love I receive and how much people have supported me to achieve my vision.”
“I’d say that I feel like I have so much responsibility now; leaving the hood, the first thing you want to do is to feed your family and when you come in the game, you see all the responsibilities that come with being an artist or being the chosen one,” he added.
He expressed a profound sense of obligation and gratitude towards those who have supported him, indicating that his motivation stems from both personal and professional relationships.
He explained, “There are different people called for different purposes and you look around you and see the people who supported you to achieve your dreams also have dreams; they also have dreams. Sometimes you have to take time out and ask them, ‘What do you want?’ and my manager would be like, ‘I want to manage the biggest artiste out of Africa,’ and I want to get him that.”
“I have different drives, it’s not everything that is money exchange. Every responsibility is not 100% mine,” he explained.
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