Nigerian rapper Dremo has opened up on his decision to leave Davido Music Worldwide (DMW), citing a management structure he claims prioritised label boss Davido over other artists.
Speaking during a recent interview on Echo Room, the rapper said the imbalance in attention significantly affected the growth and collaboration of artists signed to the label.
“I didn’t collaborate with Idowest who was my label mate and fellow rapper because at that time we were all striving to stay afloat in the music industry,” Dremo revealed.
He further noted that collaboration within the label was minimal, adding that DMW never produced a collective project.
“Even DMW as a whole didn’t collaborate much, we never had a record label album. The management focused only on Davido,” he said.
Dremo also expressed disappointment over what he described as unmet expectations during his time with the label.
“The label [DMW] didn’t give me money. It was like a platform. I didn’t get what I wanted from the label,” he added.
According to the rapper, the experience ultimately influenced his decision to go independent, allowing him to take full control of his career trajectory.
ELIJAH ADEYEMI
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