Emtee Addresses ‘Bring Him Down Syndrome’ in His Music Career

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By Kinyua Mwangi

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Although it appears rapper Emtee had no idea how prophetic his song ‘We Up’ would be in his life when he released it a few years ago, he's learned that people don't want to watch others thrive.

In the successful song, Emtee spoke on what black people call the "bring him down syndrome."

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 Emtee recently took to Twitter recently to express how much that song's message resonates with him.

“Everybody wants you to be successful until you become successful then everybody tryna pull you down,” he posted.

After making his debut in the music industry, people proclaimed him to be the greatest poet of his generation and anticipated a bright future for him.

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The rapper, on the other hand, has faced his share of difficulties in the business. Emtee has been through it all, from stage collapses to problems with his record label, Ambitiouz Entertainment.

His personal life was on the verge of overshadowing his talent at one point. Once in a while he shocks his followers with his mental state of mind, which he has subsequently recovered from.

The fact that he has a new outlook on life is all thanks to becoming a dad, as he appears wiser and more mature.

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