Reminisce: Fame is a Hard Drug, Intoxicating and Deceptive

Reminisce: Fame is a Hard Drug, Intoxicating and Deceptive
Reminisce: Fame is a Hard Drug, Intoxicating and Deceptive

Fame: A Hard Drug, Says Nigerian Rapper Reminisce

In a recent interview with Naija FM in Lagos, Nigerian rapper Remilekun Abdulkalid Safaru, better known as Reminisce, opened up about the highs and lows of fame. The rapper, known for his hit song “Alaga Ibile,” described fame as a hard drug, stating that it’s very intoxicating.

Reminisce’s comments come as a surprise to many, as he is one of the most successful rappers in Nigeria. However, the rapper revealed that he has a unique approach to handling fame. According to him, he works with the mindset that nobody is his friend. Instead, he sees people as colleagues and not friends.

This mindset allows Reminisce to not expect much from others. He believes that by not having high expectations, he can avoid disappointment and maintain a sense of clarity in his personal and professional life.

Reminisce’s comments offer a glimpse into the life of a celebrity, where fame can be both a blessing and a curse. While fame can bring wealth and recognition, it can also be overwhelming and isolating. Reminisce’s decision to approach fame with a clear and level head is a testament to his strength and resilience.

As one of the most successful rappers in Nigeria, Reminisce’s words are likely to resonate with fans and fellow artists alike. His honesty about the challenges of fame is a reminder that even the most successful individuals can struggle with the pressures of celebrity life.

Reminisce’s interview serves as a reminder that fame is not always glamorous, and that even the most successful individuals can face challenges and difficulties. His unique approach to handling fame is a testament to his strength and resilience, and a reminder that even in the midst of chaos, one can find clarity and peace.

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