Nigerian rapper Aboriomoh Femi Raymond, widely known as Dremo, has expressed frustration over what he describes as a lack of recognition for his talent within the country’s music space.
Speaking during a recent interview with Echo Room, the former Davido Music Worldwide (DMW) signee said he believes his abilities are often overlooked, despite his efforts and creativity in the studio.
“I feel like I am so underrated. People don’t know what I can do in the studio. But it is okay, I like the underdog story. I feel like I am so underrated. Dem no rate me at all,” he said.
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Dremo suggested that his preferred genre, rap, may be part of the reason for the limited appreciation he receives. According to him, many Nigerian listeners tend to favour more mainstream sounds like Afrobeats and pop over rap music.
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He also reflected on his time at DMW, noting that the experience did not fully meet his expectations. The rapper claimed that the label’s management concentrated more on promoting its founder, Davido, leaving other artistes with less attention and support.







