Relm Diggie Releases “Here We Go Again” Video Against Police Brutality – Ft. Fedarro
California native, Relm Diggie joins forces with Fedarro to release the
new single “Here We Go Again”. The video puts a spotlight on all the
adversities in the black community dealing with law enforcement.
In 2019 Relm Diggie released the Ohio State Buckeye anthem “Im A
Buckeye” during the championship. Relm Diggie shot a mini movie of the
trauma black male motorist go thru “DWB” (Driving While Black). Song
available on all streaming sites. The Song produced and features
Fedarro. The “Here We Go” video is directed by Artrugroup, and features
actor Michael Furlough.
Relm Diggie was born and raised in Columbus, Ohio. He is most
passionate about his writing, he was inspired and encouraged to write by
his 4th grade teacher. Relm had a reading class where his teacher asked
his students to write a story. Relm wrote a story 20 minutes before it
was due, his teacher told him to never to put his pen down.
Relm always knew he would
pursue music as a career, it’s what he’s always loved to do. The moment
he knew music would become his life was when his song was played on the
radio in 2003, his city responded with so much love and support. That
was the moment Relm decided to move to California, but his journey
wasn’t always easy as he was met with obstacles and struggles.
Relm Diggie has had to
face life changing experiences including the moment his manager was
murdered and he had to identify the body. This was the most painful
setback of his life and career. His manager’s death came only three
weeks after his wedding, he had just gotten married to his high school
sweetheart. This was a tough moment for Relm. Relm and his manager had
worked so hard on his career, so for Relm to then became a suspect
really hurt him deeply. He was the last one in the studio and was the
last to see his manager alive. The real suspect was finally found and
Relm was off the hook.
Relm Diggie struggled
since he moved to California, as he left everything and everyone he
knew. He’s been in California now for 10 years and his only family is
his son. The message Relm hopes to send through his music is: “I want
everyone to gain a positive sense of self, a sense of knowing who they
are and ultimately bring them closer to God. You know at the end of the
day, that’s why we’re here.”
What sets Relm apart is
his storytelling ability, what makes him different is his life
experience and what he brings to the table. He is motivated to push
through to make it by both of his sons. They both push him to leave
behind a legacy where he aspires to leave them with something. Relm
wants to show his sons that whatever they want in life, they can get.
Relm’s brand translates into “keep pushing” as that is his message.
“Raw footage, in life’s movie the music is free” is Relm’s slogan.
Relm’s next major goal in his career is to write books and write movies.
Relm is short for Realism. Relm sounds like no one person. Every verse
he sounds like someone else. That’s why he’s a star.
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