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Hot: Olamide: A legend that might soon be forgotten - @king_konfam
No doubt Olamide remains one the hardest working musicians right
now in the country and with news dropping that he is set to drop a sixth
studio album in the space of six years it is amazing how much effort he
has put in. Olamide is one act i have great love for but unfortunately
we chastise those we love the most or so they say.
Throw back
to 2011 when he dropped Rap-So-Di we were all impressed with the zeal
and fire of this young man. we all loved the new school rap vibes he
brought to the game and his doggedness showed us a new legend has
emerged. since then he has managed to come up with an album every year
including “YBNL” (2012), “Baddest Guy Ever Liveth” (2013), “Street OT”
(2014), and “Eyan Mayweather” (2015).
But there has been a
downward spiral on the quality of materials released ever since save for
the occasional throw in the meal single we get every now and then. it
is worrisome and we cant help but wish he would take a break and
rediscover his creativity. as good a rapper MI was he had to take a long
sabbatical just to rediscover what made him tick. i understand his
desire and aspirations just wouldn't let him rest. the desire to rule
the Nigerian music scene. stay top dog forever but for now he would be
better off developing his managerial skills after over seeing the
successes of Lil Kesh and Adekunle Gold.
His Strategy of
populating the streets with too much contents until they fall in love
with you no doubt has worked so well for him but in a long run we might
just look back and wonder if that's all there is to a successful career.
Every year we celebrate the legend fela in recognition of his amazing
career but it is not worthwhile to note that he chose gold over
mediocrity.
Dear Olamide my love for you knows no bound but
you simply have to slow the train. take a break. get fresh and serve us
hits such as VOTS, Eleda Mi and your sophomore album. for all your
contribution to the music industry no doubt you sit is untouchable to
this present generation but if this trends continues we might just get
over you soon.
Akpofure Shedrack is a writer
and critic who just loves to have a say in whats happening in the music
industry. wanna have a chat ? am live on twitter @king_konfam