Entertainment News

Rema Reveals Family as His Biggest Motivation

Nigerian singer Rema recently shared what drives him in his music career during an appearance on The Breakfast Club. The 24-year-old artist, who has seen remarkable success at a young age, opened up about his creative journey and the sources of his inspiration.

During the interview, Rema was asked about his motivation to continually push boundaries in the music industry. He responded by highlighting how his family and support system have been crucial in driving him forward. For Rema, leaving his previous life behind and embracing his role as a musician brought with it a new set of responsibilities.

“My biggest motivation has always been my family,” Rema stated. He explained that the love and support he receives from his family and fans have expanded his sense of responsibility and purpose. “I feel like my family has grown bigger because of the support I’ve gotten in pursuing my vision.”

Rema also spoke about the responsibilities that come with his success. “When you leave your old life behind, the first thing you want to do is support your family. As you step into the spotlight, you realize the numerous responsibilities that come with being an artist and the chosen one,” he added.

See also  Refund money or give them their land – Toyin Abraham rants at real estate company, Revolution Plus Property

He emphasized that his sense of duty extends beyond personal gain. Rema values the dreams and ambitions of those around him, including his manager, who aspires to manage the biggest artist out of Africa. Rema is committed to helping them achieve their goals as well.

“Not everything is about money or personal gain. Every responsibility is not solely mine, but I strive to fulfill my duties and support those who have supported me,” Rema concluded.

This candid revelation from Rema showcases how personal and professional motivations intertwine to fuel his drive and commitment to his career.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *