Morad, music star: "I've gotten rid of more people than I have. It's necessary to grow."
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Singer Morad , a fixture on the Spanish urban scene, has shared a reflection on TikTok that has sparked much discussion among his followers. In the video, the artist confesses that he's had to cut ties with numerous people in order to move forward. "I've cut more people out of my life than I have," he says firmly. As he explains, distancing himself from certain people has been a necessary step to protect his well-being and continue growing .
During his speech, Morad sends a clear message about the environment surrounding those who achieve a certain level of success. “Not everyone likes to see you looking good,” he states, denouncing that even helping others can arouse suspicion. The singer points out that some people feel annoyed or even envious when you help others : “There are people who are bothered even if you help them… your friend, your father, or your family.” His speech highlights the complexity of maintaining healthy relationships when there are hidden agendas or a lack of genuine support.
@le_moraddd it's not bad to get away, it's necessary to grow #foryou #benyjr #fypp #morad #interview #family #Friends #mdlr ♬ original sound - Morad
The artist's words have generated a wave of positive comments on social media . Many users have highlighted his courage to speak frankly about emotional and personal topics . The video has been widely shared, and much of the audience has shown empathy for his experience . Morad, known for his direct style, has reconnected with his audience by showing an intimate side that transcends the musical and reaffirms him as an influential voice among young people.
Far from scandals or empty pronouncements, Morad has chosen to share a vital lesson learned from his career . For the singer, knowing how to say "enough" is as important as achieving success on the playlists. His testimony suggests that growing up also involves making difficult decisions about who to be around. In his case, it's not about pride, but about personal balance. "It's necessary to grow," he sums up. A short phrase, but one that encapsulates a life lesson.
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