Thursday 10 December 2015

Nutty Olamide 'Badoo' Unleashes Beast Mode

Nutty 'badoo' guy Olamide has made plans to shut down Lagos come December 27th 2015 with the 2nd edition of his Olamide-live-in-concert tagged OLIC 2: Beast Mode Unleashed at the Eko Convention Centre, Eko Hotels and Suites, Lagos.

Whenever I see this young hyper active fella who's fast becoming a man by the day, I see in him a child that wants to break lose if given the chance, he'll explode. Olamide strikes one as though he never sleeps rather he keeps awake all night looking for the next line to drop the next day. I love to hate this talented individual but most times I end up waiting to hear what he's dished out to the public again and again even though I wouldn't let my wards sing the songs.

Adetoro Suleiman who is the CEO of Right Entertainment, said Olamide  is a rare artist who is very consistent and committed to his art and arguably currently the biggest contemporary Nigerian artist with this year 2015 as the biggest proof of his hardwork. He also added that OLIC2 "promises to be one of the biggest nights of the year and I personally am looking forward to seeing the show live.”

I kind of agree with Adetoro to an extent and if you ask me, the guy, Olamide no doubts is very good at turning very 'stupid' slangs into songs which has now made him a highly accepted artist by a lot of people especially the active youths.

Thanks to social media platforms, even when his songs get banned by the Nigerian Broadsacting Commission (NBC), the teeming youths know where to find his songs as though he's truly the best thing that has happened to the Nigerian Music Industry even as a lot of lovers of good music complain about the trend of meaningless or 'kpakulumo' songs in the Industry.

On a lighter note at the same time seriously speaking, while wishing Olamide a good outing on his OLIC2, I hope he does not really 'Unleash' any 'Beast' *laughs* as Nigerians have had enough unleashed beasts in the form of insurgencies, non-payment of salaries, no light, bad roads, fuel scarcity and many more.  

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