“I work too hard to create art for you guys to give glory to the diabolical” – Rema

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Rema Addresses Controversy Surrounding O2 Arena Art Display

The exceptionally talented singer, Rema, has taken to social media to address the mixed reactions and controversies surrounding his recent art display at the renowned O2 Arena. Rema's performance at the event, characterized by unique outfits, a mask, and a horse, sparked diverse interpretations and opinions.

I work too hard to create art for you guys to give glory to the diabolical - Rema Singer, Rema. Photo Source: Instagram.

In response to the speculations and comments, Rema shared a post emphasizing his dedication to creating art and dispelling any notions of diabolical affiliations. He expressed frustration at the suggestion of Illuminati connections and clarified that his artistic choices are deeply rooted in his heritage.

Rema's post read:

“DAY 1 RAVERS HELP EDUCATE THE NEW RAVERS THAT I BEEN ON THIS BAT SHIT FOR A LONG TIME.

Y’ALL WOULD HAVE SO MUCH CLARITY IF YOU EASILY GOOGLE WHERE I’M FROM, WHAT THE KEY COLORS OF MY HERITAGE ARE. WHAT FLIES IN THE SKIES OF BENIN EVERY EVENING ETC.

AS I EVOLVE MY EXECUTION WILL EVOLVE

UNAPOLOGETICALLY. PLS KNOW YOUR ARTIST.

IT’S WHY I DO INTERVIEWS.

AND THAT ILLUMINATI TALK IS TRASH I WORK TOO HARD TO CREATE ART FOR YOU GUYS TO GIVE THE GLORY TO SOME DIABOLICAL SHIT. DEAD IT NOW.

JESUS IS KING.”

Rema encouraged his fans, known as "RAVERS," to educate those who might misinterpret his artistic expressions. He invited them to explore the cultural roots of his art by researching his heritage and the symbolic elements embedded in his performances.