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Rema trolling fuels success as Afrobeat star embraces criticism

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Rema trolling fuels success

Rema says online trolling has helped him succeed globally, calling it a blessing and proof of his growth as an Afrobeat pioneer

Rema trolling fuels success, according to the Nigerian Afrobeat sensation who has chosen to view online criticism as a blessing rather than a setback.

Also read: Rema claims Nigerian parents don’t scold breadwinning children

In a recent video interview shared on social media, the singer reflected on how internet trolls have ironically contributed to his global recognition and personal growth.

Rema, whose sound has often divided opinion within and beyond Nigeria, spoke with clarity and calm as he explained the mental strength required to endure negativity.

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He admitted that he enjoys being trolled, not for the pain it might bring, but for the opportunities it creates through resilience.

He stated that early in his career, critics were quick to mock his experimental style and unique vocal approach. Yet instead of backing down or changing his art, he chose to remain authentic, a decision he says has now paid off in full.

“It is beautiful to see something that people troll and criticise me for. And, you know what? I’m benefiting from that,” Rema said. “Imagine if I had stopped or listened to trolls. Like if I should say oh, I think I should switch it off. And four years later, it paid and it paid. And more to come.”

His rise to global prominence has included breaking major ground for Afrobeat. He proudly recalled being the first Afrobeat artist to tour India, a milestone that places him among the genre’s pioneers reaching new territories. For Rema, this feat symbolises how far he has come despite the noise that once surrounded his name.

Born Divine Ikubor, the artist has become one of Nigeria’s brightest music exports. His sound blends the rhythm of Afrobeat with global pop influences, and his willingness to take creative risks has attracted a new generation of fans.

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While some may see trolling as harmful, Rema’s outlook reframes it as fuel for endurance and proof that innovation often faces resistance before acceptance. His confidence and transparency have resonated with young audiences who themselves face pressure to conform.

Also read: Rema tops YouTube streaming charts in Q1 2025

As Afrobeat continues to dominate international charts, Rema’s journey offers a lesson in staying true to one’s path. **Rema trolling fuels success** not just for him, but for an entire movement that now commands attention on every continent.

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