Showing posts with label olamide. Show all posts
Showing posts with label olamide. Show all posts

Friday 8 April 2016

Olamide Stole My Song “Who You Epp” – Shun Bebe Cries Out | Listen To The Original Version



We received a Mail from the Artiste “Shun Bebe” complaining bitterly that Olamide stole his Song without even giving him a credit.

Shun Bebe released his Song “Who You Help” in Sept. 2015 with a super dope video.

After listening to Shun bebe’s version of the Song, It’s clear Olamide actually stole his concept without even obvious changes.. Whats wrong with all this our Top Celebrities forming boss, Stealing without acknowledging the original owner?

The only changes Baddo Sneh made to the song was a change from the Help to Epp and Who You Serve to You Don Baff?

Olamide should have just call up the Young Man for a Collabo, Am sure the upcoming act will gladly embrace such opportunity.

Listen To Shun Bebe’s Own Version of Who You Help (Original Owner)
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Thursday 7 January 2016

Olamide Don Cause Wahala, See The New Slangs In Town After The Headies Clash


The Headies Award might have come and gone but the Experience it left behind will forever be in our Mind.

Nigerians will surely find a way to make something look funny and even Interesting..

Olamide said something while on the Headies stage and Nigerians are saying theirs…

See What they Are Saying below:-














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Tuesday 22 December 2015

10 Most Searched Nigerian Musicians On-line In 2015 (Olamide

The year 2015 has definitely witnessed smashing hits from both top popular Nigerian artists and the upcoming ones. The Google Trends 2015 release of the most searched musicians in Nigeria for 2015, saw the likes of Kiss Daniel, Lil kesh and Falz coming 2nd, 3rd and 5th respectively. This list makes the artist most popular Nigerian artists in 2015. Olamide's Melo Melo however featured as the top most searched song in Nigeria for 2015. See image of Google Trends for Nigerian Musician in 2015.



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Monday 23 November 2015

DOWNLOAD FULL ALBUM : Olamide – Eyan MayWeather

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Wednesday 30 September 2015

CDQ & Olamide – “Woss Wobi” (Freestyle)


General Record’s CDQ and YBNL’s Olamide team up on this jamming freestyle titled “Woss Wobi”.

“Woss Wobi” is a song for the street with catchy and hilarious words. produced by Twizzle and mixed and mastered by Suka Sounds.

Enjoy below

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Monday 28 September 2015

Interesting!! How Olamide Achieved Stardom Within 4 Short Years


Four years ago, Nigerian singer, Olamide a.k.a Baddo was just some regular kid growing up in the Heart of Lagos Mainland, Bariga. And even though he insists he is still that Bariga boy, we can’t deny that a lot of things has changed in his life.

His Musical Career And How He Rose To Fame

Born Olamide Adedeji on the 15th day in March 1989, Olamide’s journey to success came with hardwork and perseverance. After hustling on the streets of Bariga for several years, Olamide was saved by ID Cabassa who believed in him when nobody else did.

According to him, music took him away from wandering about the streets to doing the right thing at the right time. After waiting for so many years for his single to be promoted, Olamide was finally signed to ID Cabassa’s Coded Tunez Label where he released his debut album Rapsodi in 2011, yielding several singles, with “Eni Duro” as the lead single.

He left early 2012 and started his own record label ‘YBNL Nation’ where he released two of his three albums. Olamide’s debut offering led to collaborations with other artists, including Wizkid, ID Cabasa, 9ice, Reminisce, D’banj, and others. Olamide’s lead single “Eni Duro” made the top chart of requests on radio stations.

Well loved by the guys on the streets, the rapper has endeared himself to so many and still lives in the street in Lagos unlike his mates pushing themselves into big estates. It’s little wonder his name is chanted wherever he goes.

He has been known to perform for free in Lagos and is said to be the biggest Nigerian indigenous rapper/singer ever.

Let us know, Why do you think Nigerians love Olamide so much?

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