Four years back, Nigerian vocalist, Olamide a.k.a Baddo was only some consistent child experiencing childhood in the Heart of Lagos Mainland, Bariga. Furthermore, despite the fact that he demands he is still that Bariga kid, we can't prevent that a great deal from claiming things has changed in his life.
His Musical Career And How He Rose To Fame
Conceived Olamide Adedeji on the fifteenth day in March 1989, Olamide's trip to achievement accompanied hardwork and persistence. Subsequent to hustling in the city of Bariga for quite a while, Olamide was spared by ID Cabassa who had confidence in him when no one else did.
As indicated by him, music detracted him from meandering about the avenues to making the best choice at the correct time. In the wake of sitting tight for such a variety of years for his single to be advanced, Olamide was at long last marked to ID Cabassa's Coded Tunez Label where he discharged his introduction collection Rapsodi in 2011, yielding a few singles, with "Eni Duro" as the lead single.
He cleared out mid 2012 and began his own record name 'YBNL Nation' where he discharged two of his three collections. Olamide's introduction offering prompted joint efforts with different specialists, including Wizkid, ID Cabasa, 9ice, Reminisce, D'banj, and others. Olamide's lead single "Eni Duro" made the top outline of solicitations on radio stations.
Very much cherished by the gentlemen in the city, the rapper has charmed himself to such a large number of and still lives in the road in Lagos dissimilar to his mates inspiring themselves into huge domains. It's minimal miracle his name is droned wherever he goes.
He has been known not with the expectation of complimentary in Lagos and is said to be the greatest Nigerian indigenous rapper/artist ever.
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