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  • Grammy: Music Plugger hails Olamide, Asake

    Grammy: Music Plugger hails Olamide, Asake

    YBNL music plugger, Sheriff Olaitan has hailed Olamide and Asake for their Grammy Award nomination.

    Olaitan amplifies the chorus of excitement, recognizing this momentous achievement as a testament to the unwavering dedication and unparalleled musical artistry within the YBNL family.

    Olamide and his prodigy, Asake’s collaboration, ‘Amapiano’ got nominated in the Best African Music Performance category.

    This Grammy nods not only honours their individual brilliance but also underscores the collective commitment of YBNL to pushing boundaries and creating timeless musical experiences.

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    Olaitan: “In just two years of being in the industry, Asake is getting his first international nominations and this speaks more of grace and the fact that he understands the process of consistency; big congratulations to Olamide and Asake.”

    As the anticipation builds for the Grammy night, Olaitan invites the world to witness the magic unfold.

    The YBNL journey to the Grammys is more than a nomination; it’s a celebration of creativity, resilience, and the boundless possibilities of Nigerian music on the international stage.

  • Olamide disloyal to wife, children, Temmie Ovwasa alleges

    Olamide disloyal to wife, children, Temmie Ovwasa alleges

    Former YBNL signee Temmie Ovwasa has accused her ex-boss, Olamide Baddo of disloyalty to his wife and kids. 

    In a lengthy Instagram story outburst, she alleged that Olamide was in a love connection with a 19-year-old Ajayi Crowther University student.

    Temmie also accused him of putting her in a compromising position by involving her in his affairs with the young student and On-Air-Personality, Maria Okan.

    Reports in 2019 speculated Maria’s pregnancy with a possibility of Olamide’s involvement, though neither party confirmed the paternity claims.

    Temmie wrote: “First time I went to Lagos, I went with my older male cousin, He had more sense than me so of course he was asking questions, Olamide told me he preferred that he shouldn’t come back with me. 

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    “In my naivety I told him not to come back with me. You did the same thing when Lyta’s dad was asking questions, if your intentions aren’t sinister why do you have a problem with older, more experienced people being part of your artist’s lives? Your underaged artists with underdeveloped prefrontal cortexes, If you have pure intentions why did you need us to be alone?

    “The same contract that you did not honor? You stopped honoring the contract 2 years before you told me it was over and the contract had not even expired!!!!! I would be minding my business in the room and your wife would be coming to ask me about the girls you’re cheating with.

    “There was a 19 year old girl from Ajayi Crowther university that I met at your place, I was ignorant of and I just thought she was friend to you so I followed her on IG, only for your wife to start grilling me and asking questions when she found out you were cheating with that girl! How that one take be my business!!!”. 

  • I wished I signed Olamide years ago, says Akon

    I wished I signed Olamide years ago, says Akon

    Renowned Senegalese-American singer, Aliaune Damala Badara Akon Thiam aka Akon has wished he signed super star rapper, Olamide Adedeji aka Olamide Baddo years ago.

    He said the YBNL boss was his favourite artiste back then.

    In a Skype interview with OAP, Oladotun Ojuolape Kayode, aka Do2Tun, of Cool FM, Lagos, Akon said he regrets not signing the rapper.

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    “I would probably say the one person in Nigeria that I wish I had signed is Olamide. Honestly, I wish I had signed Olamide because he would have signed a lot of new artists anyway.

    “Olamide was my favourite artist before he reinvented himself as a music executive. The first time we met, I told him he was my favourite artist,” Akon stated.

    Akon once signed Nigerian music duo P-Square to his Konvict Music record label years ago.

  • Why I didn’t sign Omah Lay – Rapper Olamide

    Why I didn’t sign Omah Lay – Rapper Olamide

    Renowned rapper and music executive, Olamide Adedeji aka Olamide Baddo, has explained why he did not sign his junior colleague, Omah Lay to YBNL Nation label.

    The YBNL chairman said he had plans of signing Omah Lay while he was still a ‘new cat’ in the industry but the singer informed him that he already had a contract with another label.

    Olamide stated this in an interview with British-Nigerian media personality Adesope Olajide, aka Shopsydoo.

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    Olamide said: “Somebody sent me Omah Lay’s song, ‘Bad Influence,’ I had to like search for him on Instagram. I messaged him that I want to sign him but he told me that he got a [recording] deal already.”

    The rapper also revealed that he was depressed for about four years after running out of hit songs.

  • You are ‘Super talented African Giant’, 2baba dubs Olamide

    You are ‘Super talented African Giant’, 2baba dubs Olamide

    It was all accolades from veteran musician, Innocent ‘2baba’ Idibia to his younger colleague, Olamide Baddo as they ran into each other in the US.

    Considered one of the most influential artists in Africa, Olamide Baddo has played a pivotal role in propelling the careers of various Afrobeats’ music talents.

    Following the resounding success of one of his signee Asake who recently sold out the popular 20,000-capacity London 02 Arena, the YBNL boss alongside his protégé have continued to attract acclaim globally.

    Meeting with Olamide, 2baba who was in the company of some associates couldn’t hold back from congratulating the “Unruly” crooner on the remarkable success of his artiste.

    The 47-year-old “African Queen” singer lavished encomiums on Baddo, noting how much of a blessing he’s been to many as well as the growth of the African music genre globally.

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    “You see this man right here, they don’t come many. This guy, they come very few of them”, he said, hailing Baddo with their arms across each other’s backs while they beamed with smile.

    Olamide on his part hailed 2baba, stating: “Yes o! we dey here. My oga.”

    Accompanying the video, the Hypertek Digital boss wrote: “In the presence of greatness @olamide. A real one. A trailblazer. Humble crazy gentle rugged and super-talented African Giant.

    “A True blessing to so many and to the entire movement. A Lazer Focused Young Don #LEGENDARY

    #SILENTBILLIONAIRE #GOATSTATUS #GRATEFUL #WARRIOR #AFRICANGIANT.”

  • Rapper Olamide congratulates Asake on new achievement

    Rapper Olamide congratulates Asake on new achievement

    Nigeria Indigenous rapper and record label boss, Olamide Adedeji aka Olamide, has sent a congratulatory message to his music recruit, Asake for selling out the 20,000-capacity O2 Arena in London, United Kingdom.

    The Nation reported that Asake sold out the iconic London arena on Sunday night, making history in the process as the first Nigerian newbie to do so.

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    To add finesse to the colourful crowd, Olamide, Tiwa Savage, Fireboy and a host of others joined Asake on stage.

    On his Twitter handle on Monday, August 21, Olamide said Asake’s achievements amazed him.

    The YBNL boss wrote: “@asakemusik Congratulations Mr Mon£y! Thank God for crowning your efforts.. you put in so much work it d muzz me”, he said.

  • Olamide, Phyno, others thrill at Aspire Music Festival

    Top Nigerian artistes  have thrilled fans at the Aspire Music Festival  held recently in Lagos.

    The music festival organised by Zenith Bank Plc at Harbour Point Event Center,  Lagos is part of the activities for the second edition of the bank’s lifestyle event, ‘Style by Zenith’. Among artistes that featured were:Olamide, Phyno, Flavour, Niniola, Rema and Mayorkun. Each  artiste came on stage with their A-game.

    Also on stage for rib-cracking jokes were music comedian Kenny Blaq, while celebrity hypeman and OAP, Do2dtun revved-up the crowd throughout the night event, giving them real value for their time.

    Kenny performed his signature comedy music skits. A notable skit from Kenny left many in awe when he performed his version of the late pop legend Michael Jackson’s smashing hit ‘Billie Jean’ featuring Zlatan. Another favourite of the crowd was when he sampled how an industrious gospel ‘Alaba’ musician can remix the popular ‘Zanku’ track to fit into his own genre. That performance elicited laughter from the crowd.

    Zenith Bank’s Aspire Music Festival is an annual lifestyle fair, one out of a series of events lined up to usher in ‘Style by Zenith 2.0’.

     

  • Olamide, Phyno thrill at ‘2KINGS’ concert

    Indigenous rappers Olamide popularly known as baddosneh and Phyno on Saturday gave an outstanding performances respectively with their hit songs at an exclusive party titled ‘2KINGS’ concert held at Cubana Club,Victoria Island.

    The concert which was organised by Monster Energy Drink is part of a 10-week plus promotion.

    The promo gave consumers of the brand a chance to either win airtime or to party with two of Nigeria’s most talented music artistes.

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    According to the Country Business Manager, Monster Energy Drink, Emeka Mgbachi, the promotion is designed by the brand to appreciate its valued fans that have remained loyal since the product was introduced into the Nigerian market.

    “The Monster 2Kings promotion is an on-pack promotion that gives consumers of the brand a chance to either win airtime or to party with two of Nigeria’s most talented music artistes, Olamide and Phyno in an exclusive party titled the ‘2KINGS’ concert,” he said.

  • Prince George: How Olamide, Wizkid opened doors for Nigerian music in Canada

    Toronto, Canada-based showbiz promoter, Prince George Peters is one of the biggest influencers pushing African talents in North America. As a trained Computer Engineer and certified Project Manager, he has successfully hosted multi-cities tours for Nigerian talents including Wizkid, Olamide, Ycee, Bovi, Oritsefemi, Diamond Platnumz, Dr Sid, Korede Bello, Timaya, Flavour, Kwam I among others. Putting together such big tour concerts and hobnobbing with big entertainers also comes with a lot of rich personal experiences which he shares in this interesting interview with DUPE AYINLA-OLASUKANMI.

    How long have you been in showbiz and can you please tell us about yourself and career?

    My name is George Peters. I’m a twin, Kehinde is one of my names and I have a twin sister. All my siblings are based abroad. I was born in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. I’m a Showbiz promoter based in Toronto, Canada where I run Prince George Entertainment amongst other business interests in logistics and automobile. Entertainment wasn’t originally my thing. The journey started in 2009 when I registered my company, Prince George Entertainment. Before then, I was working with Bell Canada, one of the biggest telecommunications company in Canada as a Project Manager II. The pay was good but the passion to do what I love to do made me quit. I originally trained as a Computer Analyst.

    Can you tell us about your sojourn in Canada and your first baby-steps in the showbiz industry?

    I have lived in Canada since 2007 but before then I have lived for many years in the UK and US where I studied. Work brought me to Canada because I wanted to work in the Telecommunication industry. Showbiz for me started when I co-worked with a friend who is also a showbiz promoter, Microbell. We packaged concerts in Canada for Wizkid and then, Flavour, Bracket and Timaya back in the days. This was around 2012 thereabout.

    In those early days, how was the experience and was your turning point?

    Ofcource, there’s no endeavour without its own challenges. The turning point was hosting Olamide Live Concert in Canada in 2016. He was no doubt the hottest item and everybody wanted him in Canada and he came through. It was also quite expensive bringing him but at the end of the day, I was able to seal the deal. I brought him for the concert and it was a sold out show which we held in at New Continuation Banquet Hall in Belfield, Toronto.

    We recorded over 2,500 audience and that’s because his music cuts across different races and tribe. We had people like Jamaicans, Ghanaians, Kenyans and other African nationalities. Music is a universal language. Olamide was excited too because we delivered. That show opened the eyes of other Nigerian and African artistes.

    Predominantly, it seems like you have worked more with musicians but which other talents have you worked with?

    I have worked with a lot of comedians including I Go Dye, Seyi Brown, Bovi, Woli Agba, Arole, Mama Tobi, Aphricanape, Kenny Blaq. I won’t lie to you, I prefer to work more with comedians than musicians because the audience for comedy is bigger. People work hard a lot and do not miss any opportunities to come out and have a good laugh. Amazingly, the audience respond more to comedy than music here in Canada.

    What concerts should music fans in Canada and North America expect from you for the rest of the year?

    I have quite a whole lot of music concerts lined up for the rest of the year including Alhaji Wasiu Ayinde  aka K1 De Ultimate whose deal I just concluded during my recent visit to Nigeria in April. Other big concerts coming includes Tiwa Savage, Zlatan, 9ice, CDQ, Ray Vanny and Diamond Platumz etc. Ofcourse, Olamide is also coming back this year and the people can’t wait.

    What do you think the Nigerian Government can do to help your industry grow?

    I think Government should make the process of Visa application seamless for entertainers because these guys are Nigerian ambassadors. A letter of endorsement from Government to the embassies will go a long way. We have had artistes been denied Visas which should not be.

    Aside Olamide’s show, could you mention another memorable gig you have put together?

    That would be the one of Diamond Platnumz, the Tanzanian super star. We recorded over 2000 audience which was massive. I compare it with the Olamide show because we took Diamond Platnumz to three cities in Toronto, Montreal and Edmonton also Timaya’s Show was sold out and very memorable as well.

    Aside Nigerian acts, what’s been your experience working with other African acts and what’s the reception for African talents in Canada?

    I have not limited the talents that I have worked with alone to Nigerian artistes. As I speak, we are having conversations with artistes from other countries and by God’s grace, we will expand our network to International artistes like Cardi B which we are working on at the moment?

    What are you doing to give back to the Nigerian music industry?

    We are starting a project in Nigeria from next year which will see us bringing some big artistes from North America to Nigeria. If you call it a cultural exchange, that’s fine because music promotion is supposed to be a two-way traffic.

    For a young artiste aspiring to do international tour, what is your advise for them?

    Like I said earlier, just stay focused and believe in your grind, your craft and yourself. In good time, your work will be pronounced.

    What are the criteria you consider before touring with an artiste? And why does it seems like hip-hop and rap artistes don’t get invited for international tours from promoters like you?

    The style of music an artiste does matters a lot in our criteria. Majorly, the crowd we sell music artistes to are the students. Before we bring in an artiste for a tour, we put out a poll asking the students community who they would like to see perform. We then work with the outcome from that survey and bring in the popular choice. So, it’s not as if I won’t do tour with an artiste just because I do not like the face of the person. It goes beyond that. Don’t forget, this is a business that we and our staff must run prudently too.

    How is the mainstream media in Canada receiving Afrobeats music?

    It has been positive. We are having more media platforms show support for Afrobeats music in Canada. Some of the radio stations jamming our songs are GBK FM and G98.7FM. You see, the growing influence of Afrobeats in the Diaspora cannot be underestimated. Some of the most played Afrobeats songs are from Wizkid, Tiwa, Timaya, Olamide, OBO, Burna Boy and Wande Coal.

    Precisely, how do Canadian citizens relate with Afrobeats music?

    Ofcourse, they do. For instance, when I brought in Wizkid last month in Edmonton, we recorded an audience of over 2,000 and over 4,000 in Toronto. Big shout out to my partners, Kpopsy and Kiza for contribution to the Toronto Leg. We hosted show in several cities such as Toronto, Montreal, Edmonton and Vancouver. People love him irrespective of his collaborations with Drake who is a son of the soil. We had a mixed audience comprising Togolese, Kenyans and Canadians. This is the kind of reception you get when we bring the likes of Tiwa, Olamide, Davido, Burna Boy and Mr Eazi. The kind of music they make is not just for Nigerians but has international appeal. That’s a quality young artistes should copy.

    This question is an ongoing debate that has torn apart Wizkid and Davido fans but to you, who is Nigeria’s biggest export from the standpoint of a promoter?

    For me, I’m not going to be bias, I love both of them. I know it’s been a controversial topic, anyway. For me, I like Wizkid’s music because it is very relaxed and matured. David is my guy and I like and respect him, no doubt. They are both big artistes and they’re both African Kings making Afrobeats go viral home around abroad.

    What opportunities are there for African artistes who wish to relocate to Canada?

    At the moment, we do not have a lot of African artistes in Canada but opportunies surely abound. The sky is wide enough for birds to fly. Kelly Anthony is one of the upcoming acts based here and I like him, I pray he gets there soon. There have been big names like Dice Ailes of the ‘Otedola With The Money’ fame and Nonso Amadi who both came from Toronto. There’s also this fast-rising upcoming artiste called Bolu Ajibade. He’s doing very well as we speak and I want everybody to watch out for this guy, I pray he makes it big.

    What kind of professional relationship has promoters had with Canadian government?

    The Canadian Government has been very kind to us, I must say. The country is a calm place and nobody is above the law. We are all treated equally. Afrobeats is so welcomed in Canada and with Wizkid’s collaboration with Drake, we had more ambiance in the music sector here in Canada. The right authorities are duly informed whenever we have our events and we are good to go each time. They treat us nicely and support our events. The Nigerian and African community are not unruly and there has not been any need for extra security. The Nigerian community are quite big in Toronto which is like another Lagos in a way. The city of Edmonton is another place with a huge Nigerian presence.

  • Olamide drops new song `Oil & Gas’

    Nigerian Afro Hip hop star, Olamide Adedeji a.k.a. Olamide has release a new single “Oil and Gas’ from the anticipated album, `Oil & Gas’

    The 30 year-old Bariga born rapper took to his Instagram handle @baddoneh to announce the release of the song.

    “ #Oilandgas.’’ He added a sign of fuel pump facility at an oil station.

    This new song is catchy because it contains the trending slang “Enu gbe” (mouth dry).

    In the song, the YBNL boss in Yoruba dialect calls on the major Oil and Gas dealers, Philanthropies and Godfathers in the country to spend money where it is due.

    The song was produce by Pheelz. 

    The release of Oil & Gas came barely three weeks after he released the song `Spirit’.

    While his fans await the official release of the album `Oil & Gas’ they could enjoy the released singles from the album.

    Olamide’s albums include Rapsodi (2011), Yahoo Boy No Laptop (YBNL-2012), Baddest Guy Ever Liveth (2013) and Street OT (2014).

    Others are 2 Kings, Eyan Mayweather (2015), The Glory (2016), Lagos Nawa (2017), and Madia Family (2018).

    He has collaborated with talented artist like Phyno, Lil Kesh, D’banj, Davido, Wale, Reminisce and many more.

    Oil and Gas would make it the 10th studio album of the multi award winning singer, song writer and label boss.