Oi! It aint coming off easy.
You'll have to avoid getting the drywall really wet - so soaking with a solvent might be out of the question - and a waste of time.
Are you planning on painting the walls? Are you covering the walls some other way?
If you're going to paint the walls then I'd suggest to scrape it off with a blade or putty-knife of some type, then apply drywall mud and/or tape and give it a nice professional mud/sand/mud treatment before finishing with primer/paint.
you might very carefully try a heat gun. some of the glues used will soften up when heated and come off a lot easier.
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