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12 People Olamide Helped To Become Rich And Famous In Nigeria

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12 People Olamide Helped To Become Rich And Famous In Nigeria (With Pictures)
People Helped To Become Rich And Famous In Nigeria – An adage says to whom much is given, much is expected. From 2010 when he released his debut single “Eni Duro” till this moment, Baddo has been enjoying undying love from the street. Apparently, it is safe to say that the street made him the Baddo that he is today. In an attempt to give back to the street, he has helped a whole lots of raw talents on the street to get much needed recognition in the music industry.Here is the list of artistes Olamide has helped their career;
1. Lil Kesh
He was just a street boy doing freestyles around secondary schools in Lagos before he got an encounter with Baddo with the help of his friend Viktoh. Olamide signed him up to YBNL and now Lilkesh has grown so big enough to float his own record label “YAGI” after expiration of a successful record deal with YBNL.
2. Adekunle Gold
The year 2015 was the year Adekunle Gold started living the life of a star after Olamide Baddo got him signed up to YBNL as the only singer on the label. Today, the Sade crooner can only thank God and Olamide for what he has achieved so far in the industry.
3. Ycee

The Tinny Entertainment act, YCee came into limelight by dropping a very big hit track tittled “Jagaban”. Despite this hit single, YCee was still finding it hard to sustain his newly found street love. Four months later when he remixed the song with Baddo, it becomes crystal clear to everyone that YCEE has come to stay.

4. Viktoh

Despite being widely criticized as Olamide's worst signing, Viktoh has enjoyed much recognition in the music industry as a YBNL act before the expiration of his contract with the label.

5. DJ Enimoney
In case you don't know, Eniola Olamilekan Adedeji widely known as DJ Enimoney is the younger brother of the YBNL Boss Olamide Baddo. As the number one YBNL Disc Jokey, the massive influence of his Big Brother, Olamide on his career cannot be under-estimated
6. Skuki

Peeshaun and Vavavoom popularly known as Skuki are two brothers joined together by blood and music. Their relationship with Baddo on tracks like Peteru, Over the mountain in 2014 and 2015 respectively has left a huge imprint on their music career.
 

7. CDQ Yeeye

He got his big break into the music industry after a jamming collaboration with Olamide Baddo on the song “Woss wobi”. The song successfully went viral because of the presence of Baddo on it which makes it easy for fans to fall in love with the unique style of “CDQ Yeeye”.

8. Chinko Ekun
Chinko Ekun is one of the almost dying talents revived by Olamide. The hardcore yoruba rapper caught the interest of Baddo who wasted no time in signing him on to YBNL. He just got a record deal with a Dubai-based record label, Dek-Niyor Entertainment. Looking back at the start of Chinko's career, it is safe to conclude that Olamide has indeed given him the voice of the street that he is enjoying today.
9. Davolee
 

This guy is another young talented rapper who just got a massive break into the music industry courtesy Olamide Baddo. Olamide has shown him road to fame in just few weeks of getting signed on to YBNL.
Aside dropping his debut single, festival bar, Davolee also featured in Pepper Dem Gang, a track off Olamide's “The Glory album”. His appearance on the Album is a height many young artistes would love to attain in their career.

10. Phyno


Truth be told, Olamide played a huge role in Phyno's success story in the music industry. As a talented yoruba indigenous rapper, Olamide successfully used his already established brand to introduce Phyno as another talented Igbo indigenous rapper.
Tracks like Ghost Mode, Dope money and many other hit collabos that Phyno had with Olamide at the early stage of his career made him a Big Star that he is today.

11. Temmie Owvasa
Temmie was a rather unknown singer uploading freestyles on Instagram before she caught the attention of the YBNL boss. The wind of fame blew her into limelight the moment she was introduced as YBNL princess by Olamide in April 2016.
12. Pepenazi
After few weeks of dropping a rather unpopular single titled “LOW”, Olamide lighted up his career by helping him cook up a street certified anthem “ILLEGAL” which is the reason many people can relate with the brand Pepenazi up till today.

Elevating others while you're elevating yourself is obviously the strategy Olamide is using to build an Empire for himself in Nigerian Music Industry.

Samuel Amadotor, known professionally as D.Klass GH is Multiple Award Winning Ghanaian Blogger, Music Promoter, Publicist, Pharmacy Technician by Profession and the Founder of Dklassgh.Com. He has an interest in promoting Up and coming artists and has a keen interest in showcasing the talents in Volta Region. His blogging covers international artists and has affiliates around Africa to boost his reach to the targeted audience. Get In Touch if you need my service | Email: [email protected]| Call/whatsapp: 0241 444 116 Or connect with me across social media handles, @Dklassgh

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“I Accepted A Bribe To Keep Mute After Seeing A Pastor Bonk A Colleague’s Wife In His Office” – Gospel Singer, Erico

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Famous for competing in the Mentor competition, gospel artist Eric Oduro has shared how he exposed a senior pastor who was having an extramarital affair with a colleague's wife.


In his account of the incident on Adom TV's Okukuseku with Emelia Brobbey, said that he had been hired to serve at a church in Nungua when the incident occurred.

It was his responsibility, he said, to oversee a spirit-filled ministry that would bring in the senior pastor to deliver a sermon to the congregation.


He stated he had to reroute his route and return to the church after doing his work and leaving the property because he had forgotten his glasses in the pastor's office.

Upon barging into the senior pastor's office, he said the scene that unfolded before him was so shocking that, to date, he occasionally gets flashbacks.

recounted seeing the pastor pants down while banging the junior pastor's wife, who doubles as the church's secretary, on his desk.

As he snatched his spectacles and made attempts to quietly walk out, he said the pastor pleaded with him not to create a scene as church service was still ongoing.

In exchange for his silence, Erico claims the pastor offered him a substantial bribe, which he accepted.

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“I Won’t Advice Myself To Date An Industry Person” – Gyakie

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Ghanaian artist has opened up about her misgivings about dating a man who works in the music or creative arts fields.

Although love is undoubtedly lovely, stated in a recent interview with 3FM that romantic connections with individuals in your career could be challenging.

She would not be dating anyone in the industry for the time being, even if she accepted that love is erratic.

If there's another version of myself, I won't counsel myself to do that. As it might be quite risky, I wouldn't suggest doing that.

“Love is a beautiful thing. I wouldn't say it's wrong, but at the same time, right now, I wouldn't advise myself to be with an industry person,” Gyakie said.

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“After Legendary Paa Tee And Adjetey Sowah, I Gave The Dance Industry A New Face” – DanceGod Lloyd Brags

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Ghanaian dancer and dance coach Laud Anoo Konadu, known professionally as , has taken to his official X page to blow his own trumpet since the general public is refusing to give him flowers for his contribution to the Ghanaian music industry in the last few years.

According to the co-founder of the legendary DWP, he has played the biggest role in making songs reach global heights. However,  he thinks that apart from legendary dancers Paa Tee and Adjetey Sowah, he is the next big thing to have happened to the Ghanaian dance industry.

Taking to Twitter (X), he wrote:

After Legendary Paa Tee and Adjetey Sowah's era, I played the biggest role in giving the dance industry in Ghana a face in modern day Entertainment. The evidence is there. The number of No.1 songs my dance has influenced…

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