Why I’m Doing Music — Rema Makes Stunning Revelation

Rema told Korty EO that even if he didn't make it in the music industry, he would still be "hustling" and making money.

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Adoga Stephen By Adoga Stephen - Editor-In-Chief
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Famous Nigerian musician Divine Ikubor, who is popularly known as Rema, has stated that he does not make music solely for financial gain.

Even when doing freestyles and posting on social media, the 21-year-old stated he was financially secure, which led to his record company discovering him.

Rema told Korty EO that even if he didn’t make it in the music industry, he would still be “hustling” and making money.

The ‘Calm Down’ crooner said, “If music didn’t work, I will still be pushing that p in the corner while hustling, you understand?

“Even at that point where I was doing freestyles, I didn’t really need to do a freestyle because I needed money. I had money. I was actually good.”

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