‘All My Life Just Feels So Planned, I Got Tired’ – Rema Speaks On Smoking Habit

Nigerian Afrobeats star, Divine Ikubor, popularly known as Rema, has opened up about how the death of his dad affected his childhood.

Naija News reports that the 24-year-old singer, in a chat with GRM, said the deaths of his father and brother left him with the responsibility of catering for his family at a young age and he was “forced to sell” his childhood.

On the reason he started smoking, the ‘Calm Down’ crooner said all his life feels planned, and he wants to feel “free and break some rules again.”

Rema lamented that despite being an adult before deciding to smoke, people still criticise his decision because he is a celebrity.

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He said, “I really wanted to feel like a child again… I feel like I grew up too fast. Life switched up on me crazy when I lost my dad and my brother. The weight was just on my shoulders and forced me to sell my childhood to provide for my family.

“God willing, everything happened well, it happened fast. And with fast fame, comes fast maturity. It’s just like never ending level of seriousness. So much adults. So much meetings. I didn’t even rolled with my age mates.

“So this project [‘HeIs’], I just want to be a child. And it’s coming out. It’s not me forcing it out. It just sparked in my spirit. I just want to feel young again. I just to be a rebel. You know, kids make mistakes and it’s acceptable. But when you’re a teenager and you make the same mistake your peers would make, everyone will come for you just because you’re in the spotlight.

“I know people who smoked a cigarette when they were 13 and I’m 24 smoking a cigarette because I just want to feel free and break some rules. All my life just feels so planned and scheduled. I just got tired.”

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