
Bella Shmurda, the Nigerian singer behind the hit song "Cash App," has opened up about the challenges of fame.
In a recent vlog with Channel Tweety7, he shared that being a celebrity has taken away his freedom.
"I blew up at the age of 25. I only enjoy the celebrity lifestyle just a little. When I wasn’t a celebrity, I used to be more free and hang out with friends. But now, it’s like I’m in a box," he stated.
As the major breadwinner of his family, Bella Shmurda feels immense pressure to constantly earn money. "I am the major breadwinner of my family, that comes with a lot of pressure. It’s hard. The money has got to keep coming if not, I’m in trouble," he explained.
Despite these challenges, Bella Shmurda remains confident about his journey, revealing that he always had an inner conviction that success was inevitable.
"There’s this feeling. If you are going to make it, you will know and you won’t stop working. Naturally, you will be feeling it," the singer added.


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