Rapper Dremo Expresses Concern About Staying Single At 32, While Friends Marry

Nigerian rapper Dremo has shared his thoughts on being single at 32, expressing a mix of humour and concern on social media. Posting alongside some lighthearted photos, the DMW artiste wrote: “I’m 30+ now, I’m getting concerned. My friends are getting married but me never see relationship wey confirm.” Born Aboriomoh Femi Raymond, Dremo has been a prominent figure in Nigeria’s hip hop and Afropop scene since 2016, building a reputation for his unique style and hit tracks. Fans quickly responded to his post with a mix of jokes, empathy, and encouragement, reflecting wider conversations about age, relationships, and societal expectations. Dremo’s candid admission highlights the personal side of life behind his music career and has sparked discussions among followers who relate to the pressures of finding lasting love.I

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Buju BNXN And Dremo Trade Sharp Diss Lines In Heated Rap Feud

The tension between Buju BNXN and Dremo has escalated after Dremo released his diss track Brother Man, sparking a heated back-and-forth that’s caught fans’ attention. In the track, Dremo aimed his shots at Buju, rapping: “Me, I’m on a journey of spiritual cleansing. I want to clear the smoke wey dey Buju Benson. Buju Benson, I’m over this trolling. P wait, I take it back—you are still a bowling pin.” Buju didn’t stay silent. Responding via Snapchat, he mocked Dremo’s skills, saying: “Brother man, I can’t even rap with you lames. The last time you niggas dropped any flames, I was still back in my 100 level days.” Dremo fired back quickly, taking aim at Buju’s early struggles: “Brother man, you mean the days you were still begging for spaghetti and looking for parson wey go buy you shawarma? Better cut the crap. Last hit you had was probably on your face in South Africa.” The feud has ignited social media, with fans debating who landed the best lines. This clash underscores the competitive edge of Nigeria’s rap scene, where even established stars aren’t safe from lyrical sparring.  

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