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Despite criticism, Dremo maintains his skill set, saying, “Call me broke, but never unskilled.”
Nigerian hip-hop sensation, Aboriomoh Raymond Femi, popularly known as Dremo, boldly affirms his undeniable talent in the face of criticism.
The former DMW artiste, famed for hits like ‘Ojere,’ asserts that while critics may label him ‘broke’ or claim he’s fallen off, one thing remains steadfast: his innate talent.
Taking to his official Twitter handle, the 30-year-old artiste declares, “Say anything about me—call me broke, call me ‘eru,’ or whatever names y’all come up with—but don’t ever say I’m not talented. E dey body.”
Amidst everything, fans react and it goes like this
Making music takes personal devoted time in the studio, this social media chest beating adds no value to your non-existent fanbase. Your career has potentials, you just need to brag less and put in more actual studio work. Write from the heart to connect more with ur audience. My wise counsel.
@sales_unwana; Okay… So you agree you fell off. Now let’s analyze why? Your hip hop songs were a banger. I loved them. What happened broh?
@khanofkhans11_; You no need this argument. You’re good. Na grace be koko. Thought you and Ycee would have held it down for the rap culture but God knows best.
@MeetSunshineMay; Hi @Dremodrizzy Can you direct me to one studio work of yours that made beyond 500k views? Your single of 2016, “Ojere” managed to turn heads but since then it has been a spiral downwards, do better.