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My mother’s struggles inspired my music journey –  Singer Romeeyo
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My mother’s struggles inspired my music journey –  Singer Romeeyo

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Romeeyo has revealed that the struggles and sacrifices of his mother played a major role in shaping his music journey and inspiring his rise in the Nigerian entertainment industry.

The fast-rising Afrobeats singer, born Daniel Oluwatobi Aderibole, made the disclosure while speaking about the inspiration behind his debut project and his passion for creating emotionally driven music.

According to the singer, watching his mother endure difficult moments while making sacrifices for her family motivated him to pursue success and make her proud.

“My mother’s struggles inspired me. This is for every woman who sacrificed everything for her children,” Romeeyo said.

The young artiste explained that his music reflects gratitude, love, and appreciation for mothers who continue to support their children despite economic hardship and personal challenges.

Romeeyo noted that many young people often overlook the sacrifices made by their mothers, stressing that he hopes his message will encourage greater appreciation for parents, especially mothers.

He added that his goal is not only to entertain fans but also to create music that connects emotionally with people and tells real-life stories.

My mother’s struggles inspired my music journey –  Singer Romeeyo 

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