Olamide’s 6th Studio Album Will Be A ‘Hip-Hop’ Project - See Details
The Nigerian rapper who has released a studio collection consistently since his presentation in 2011, is taking a shot at keeping up his figures and keeping his energy going, by dropping a studio collection in 2016.
The new collection will be released in December, as tunes on the collection have as of now been recorded. It will highlight hit melody 'Who you epp', alongside different singles. No official title, fine art, and tracklist has been discharged.
This will be Olamide's 7th album. In 2011, he propelled his profession with "Rapsodi", and went further to release a series of collections consistently including "YBNL" (2012), "Baddest Guy Ever Liveth" (2013), "Road OT" (2014), "2 Kings" (joint collection with Phyno, 2015), and "Eyan Mayweather" (2015).
2016 has been a major year for the rapper. Under his authority and direction, his record name, YBNL, has released a collection ("YAGI") for rapper Lil Kesh, who have therefore left the organization, to establish his own engraving. It is at present as yet advancing Adekunle's "Gold" album. He has likewise started take a shot at another of his marked rappers, Chinko Ekun, who is releasing singles.
No one knows what number of his singles since his last album will make the following full-length extend. What's more, in spite of the fact that the rapper has kept up his work in the pop type, he has dependably been certain to blend that with some Hip-jump tracks. This sort assorted qualities has held his believability as a rapper, while likewise pursuing heaps of cash that originates from the pop solid.
Singles 'Who you epp', 'Lies People Tell', 'Owo Blow', and "Sere" have all been rap singles which sits decisively at the focal point of the Hip-bounce discussion. If at any point there was a honor for the most attractive and viral Hip-jump record for 2016, 'Who you epp' will be a shoo-in for the trophy. Olamide comprehends his foundations in indigenous rap music, and how he earned his qualifications by spitting for the boulevards. He grasps his past, and looks to the future with a greater amount of it.
Popular music has been a danger to the Hip-bounce sort, with the two sorts of music having figured out how to move in together and live together a solitary space. Pretty much as the marriage amongst R&B and Hip-jump in the US, our pop sounds have shaped a characteristic union with rap music, and together they have developed. Olamide's "Sere" steps this barely recognizable difference, and epitomizes what has been occurring on the music scene for very nearly 10 years. He is on the record with Lil Kesh, and together, they make music with components of both universes in plain view.
Much the same as his previous three album, rap has never been truant from Olamide's profession, and his next collection will in any case be a sparkling expansion to Hip-bounce. The man can adjust and turn into Nigeria's A-rundown pop star, however he finds better approaches to at present be a rap star as well. December will be a decent month for the radiance of Nigerian rap music.
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