Why my life got bad after I pursued music career and became famous – Omah Lay

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The talented artist Omah Lay, whose real name is Stanley Omah Didia, has opened up about how fame has impacted his mental health.

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In his chat with Adesope Olajide, Omah Lay openly discussed the challenges he faced when he first became famous. The sudden rise to stardom took a toll on his mental health as he struggled with the pressure and expectations that came with it.

He felt overwhelmed by the need to maintain his success and please his fans, which affected his mental well-being negatively. During this period, he admitted to feeling lost and took some time to adapt to his newfound fame.

As time passed, Omah Lay realized that he couldn’t keep comparing himself to others or trying to keep up with the fast-paced music industry. He understood that going at his own pace was essential for his well-being and artistic growth.

This shift in mindset brought him peace and allowed him to be more comfortable with himself and his journey. Embracing his own pace not only improved his mental state but also allowed him to truly enjoy his life and music.

Omah Lay’s songs are his way of expressing his real-life experiences and emotions.

Omah Lay shared his experience, saying, “At first, it was tough, and it affected my mental state because I was trying to figure things out. But as time went on, I realized I should go at my own speed. This made me stronger and helped me enjoy life more.

“I believe that if I can express my vulnerabilities in my music, I can talk about them. My songs are about my real-life experiences, and I know people are listening and relating to them.”

Originally posted 2023-09-27 07:44:56.

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