Nigerian rapper Aboriomoh Femi Raymond, popularly known as Dremo, has shared insights into his experience with Davido Music Worldwide (DMW).
Speaking during an interview with Echo Room, the rapper said the label’s structure largely revolved around its founder, Davido, leaving limited attention for other artists.
He explained that his time with the label did not meet his expectations and influenced his decision to pursue an independent career.
“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. Even DMW as a whole didn’t collaborate much, we never had a record label album. The management focused only on Davido. The label didn’t give me money. It was like a platform. I didn’t get what I wanted from the label,” he said.