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Open Letter To Olamide - Why Olamide Shouldn’t Release An Album This Year 2018 by ipafricaStaff(m): 4:55am On Jun 01, 2018
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Open Letter To Olamide

If you can’t dedicate time and energy in properly recording an album, please don’t rush one. ‘Cause we won’t buy it.

Yearly since 2011, Olamide has continued his culture of releasing an album every year. He has used this as a strategy to establish himself as one of the best rappers to have ever existed.

Alongside M.I and Modenine, it’s no secret you came into the game and have released records that gave us life. Records that brought in trends and made us happy.

Records that gave us the Bobo dance, Records that popularized the Shaku Shaku dance

Apart from that, you’ve also unearthed talents whose records are a blessing to this generation. Songs from Adekunle Gold are a blessing to every hustler out there. Lil Kesh‘s records are a banger at every night club and it’s all due to your generosity and promise to help everyone doing something productive.

2015 — Eyan Mayweather

www.nairaland.com/attachments/7194234_olamideeyanmayweather1_jpeg22d2351e4a5a8e918e3dd22f7c2e9ac0

While you’ve established as a legend in the game for over seven years now, it’s saddening to see the quality of your output (album) reduce year after year. It started with Eyan Mayweather.

We saw another Olamide that was at an all time low. So many records that wasn’t worth listening to. Imagine going to Alaba to purchase an already hyped album, fueling your generator to hear past records like Bobo and Melo Melo and all the other records were dustbin-worthy!

I felt Eyan Mayweather was rushed to meet the deadline.

After going on tours and shows, you wake up one day to realize it’s almost December and you have to sustain the culture of releasing an album every year. You call in Pheelz and the other guys, spit some wack bars and after several hours, the album is ready.

Olamide, we won’t take such from you anymore. Never!!

2016 — The Glory

www.nairaland.com/attachments/7194235_678i76789_jpegc57084739acb8ef6969791ca91c7f4cd

You continued that same trend in 2016 when we heard The Glory. The hype was already on high, with the likes of “Who You Epp” and “Owo Blow”, already rocking the airwaves. And when it finally came, it wasn’t a disappointment.

I for one was surprised, I was actually expecting some firepower on this project, but Olamide gave us emotional music.

We saw Olamide turn to a motivational speaker on Letter To Milli and this was not the Olamide we all know. The whole product was just too cold for the environment out there. We needed bangers. The street needed loud music.

Club Houses needed spicy music, but the album went lukewarm and it was no surprise when after a month, Olamide released Love No Go die and Wavy level. Singles that were an extended play from The Glory Album.

2017 — Lagos Nawa

www.nairaland.com/attachments/7194236_olamidenew_jpegf473529db89d65a2d00deecbe50b7da8

In 2017, we were not expecting an album from Olamide. The quality of his albums had reduced over the years. We wanted the Olamide of old time.

The Olamide of Street OT , Olamide of YBNL. We wanted our old Olamide back but what we have now is the refurbished Baddo whose genes had been altered by the changes in environment.

He feels whatever he drops would make a hit record. And when we heard Lagos Nawa was dropping, we were happy this time. Wo! had transformed us into loving the street sound. The Wobey sound was everywhere and we wanted more of it.

The Sound God was about to drop an entire album evolved around the Wobey sound and we expected to get high on this one. December was in the corner, let’s make merry and elevate our sorrows.

With fuel scarcity problems, we expected Lagos Nawa to provide the needed succor and vibe. Lagos Nawa dropped and it was the poorest album in terms of quality that Olamide has ever dropped.

If there’s any superlative after “Worst“, that album should be named “Worstest Album ever“.

Olamide got Twitter on fire and everyone was unhappy. Most of the content on the album were produced for the street and this isn’t a rap album, it’s something else.

www.nairaland.com/attachments/7194237_aboutolamide_jpeg5fdbca031d916e764bdffd351156cf70

He claimed to have made this album in 48 hours, which could be true owing to the fact that the songs on the project had one thing in common; a “lack of content”.

Only “Wo!”, a perfect street jam, became a hit from the album. How could you rush through the recording process in 48 hours just in a bid to make history or at least sustain your tradition. Not so good, Badoo!!

It’s 2018, Badoo. We don’t need an album. Continue to give us these hot singles. We are still reeling from the effect Science Students had on us and still yet you dropped C.Ronaldo.

These are the records we need. Records that make us forget about our troubles. If you can’t dedicate time and energy in properly recording an album, please don’t rush one. ‘Cause we won’t buy it‘.

We need the old you back Olamide. Respect your fans by giving us a befitting album.

The End!!!

Yours sincerely,

One of your biggest fans turned critic and now hopeful spectator.

Otolorin Olabode is a music journalist, writer and critic.

Source: Ipubliciseafrica.com

Cc: Lalasticlala

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Re: Open Letter To Olamide - Why Olamide Shouldn’t Release An Album This Year 2018 by MANNABBQGRILLS: 4:57am On Jun 01, 2018
Interesting

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Re: Open Letter To Olamide - Why Olamide Shouldn’t Release An Album This Year 2018 by lonngmann(m): 5:39am On Jun 01, 2018
This is so true. The glory album sounds quite good than eyan mayweather.
I still listen to all the songs on that album. Emotional and kinda unusual from the olamide we have been used to, in a good way.

That Lagos Na wa was just a huge disappointment. Like the names implies, wobe sounds. I just deleted it after listening to the whole album once.

To me, The glory is still the best in the past 3 years, with Lagos nawa the worst since like forever. I know if he sits down, he will come up with something better.

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Re: Open Letter To Olamide - Why Olamide Shouldn’t Release An Album This Year 2018 by UNIZIK1stSon(m): 10:49am On Jun 01, 2018
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Re: Open Letter To Olamide - Why Olamide Shouldn’t Release An Album This Year 2018 by MrGreenMavro: 10:50am On Jun 01, 2018
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Olamide no go hear word..............................


If you think OLAMIDE should not release an ALBUM this year click LIKE, if you think otherwise click SHARE

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Re: Open Letter To Olamide - Why Olamide Shouldn’t Release An Album This Year 2018 by Nobody: 10:51am On Jun 01, 2018
Mcheeew

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Re: Open Letter To Olamide - Why Olamide Shouldn’t Release An Album This Year 2018 by Edopesin: 10:51am On Jun 01, 2018
I miss the old olamide Sha... All we hear now are Words that don't exist in English and Yoruba dictionary or music promoting dance steps Sad!

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Re: Open Letter To Olamide - Why Olamide Shouldn’t Release An Album This Year 2018 by abdul6211: 10:51am On Jun 01, 2018
Olamide ride on
Re: Open Letter To Olamide - Why Olamide Shouldn’t Release An Album This Year 2018 by josephace2020: 10:51am On Jun 01, 2018
hmmm
Re: Open Letter To Olamide - Why Olamide Shouldn’t Release An Album This Year 2018 by inoki247: 10:51am On Jun 01, 2018
miniding my dem fvcking business.. daz iz business... if e like make e Launch Nuclear weapon or VHS or Cassete e no concern me...

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Re: Open Letter To Olamide - Why Olamide Shouldn’t Release An Album This Year 2018 by abdul6211: 10:52am On Jun 01, 2018
Na true na
Re: Open Letter To Olamide - Why Olamide Shouldn’t Release An Album This Year 2018 by Goodnuel: 10:52am On Jun 01, 2018
After the voice of the street album, I stopped listening to his dusts... Dude has been wack ever since.. I wonder why the "Rapper" tag is still attached to his name... angry angry angry

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Re: Open Letter To Olamide - Why Olamide Shouldn’t Release An Album This Year 2018 by Abbeyme: 10:53am On Jun 01, 2018
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Re: Open Letter To Olamide - Why Olamide Shouldn’t Release An Album This Year 2018 by GIDIBANKZ(m): 10:53am On Jun 01, 2018
Olamide Fanz........plz lets Meet here & knw ourselves

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Re: Open Letter To Olamide - Why Olamide Shouldn’t Release An Album This Year 2018 by miqos02(m): 10:53am On Jun 01, 2018
Is it your release?

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Re: Open Letter To Olamide - Why Olamide Shouldn’t Release An Album This Year 2018 by Celestyn8213: 10:53am On Jun 01, 2018
You get time.

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Re: Open Letter To Olamide - Why Olamide Shouldn’t Release An Album This Year 2018 by Speakdatruth: 10:53am On Jun 01, 2018
Nonsense

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Re: Open Letter To Olamide - Why Olamide Shouldn’t Release An Album This Year 2018 by Nobody: 10:54am On Jun 01, 2018
Why not write an open letter to Buhari instead grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Open Letter To Olamide - Why Olamide Shouldn’t Release An Album This Year 2018 by ibukunoluwat(f): 10:54am On Jun 01, 2018
unsolicited opinion

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Re: Open Letter To Olamide - Why Olamide Shouldn’t Release An Album This Year 2018 by damola1: 10:54am On Jun 01, 2018
Dream without a deadline is a fantasy

A good album cost time.

One must give way
Re: Open Letter To Olamide - Why Olamide Shouldn’t Release An Album This Year 2018 by Neimar: 10:55am On Jun 01, 2018
rubbish music

wack lyrics

nonsense noise

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Re: Open Letter To Olamide - Why Olamide Shouldn’t Release An Album This Year 2018 by Nobody: 10:55am On Jun 01, 2018
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Re: Open Letter To Olamide - Why Olamide Shouldn’t Release An Album This Year 2018 by Nobody: 10:56am On Jun 01, 2018
Legend has lost its meaning to illiteracy

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Re: Open Letter To Olamide - Why Olamide Shouldn’t Release An Album This Year 2018 by Judolisco(m): 10:56am On Jun 01, 2018
His last album was shit

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Re: Open Letter To Olamide - Why Olamide Shouldn’t Release An Album This Year 2018 by Nobody: 10:56am On Jun 01, 2018
Constructive critism. Nice review

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Re: Open Letter To Olamide - Why Olamide Shouldn’t Release An Album This Year 2018 by tragergeorge(m): 10:56am On Jun 01, 2018
ipafricaStaff:
www.nairaland.com/attachments/7194242_olamidealbum_jpeg16e8573ec12173596a2a058c21b38c70

Open Letter To Olamide

If you can’t dedicate time and energy in properly recording an album, please don’t rush one. ‘Cause we won’t buy it.

Yearly since 2011, Olamide has continued his culture of releasing an album every year. He has used this as a strategy to establish himself as one of the best rappers to have ever existed.

Alongside M.I and Modenine, it’s no secret you came into the game and have released records that gave us life. Records that brought in trends and made us happy.

Records that gave us the Bobo dance, Records that popularized the Shaku Shaku dance

Apart from that, you’ve also unearthed talents whose records are a blessing to this generation. Songs from Adekunle Gold are a blessing to every hustler out there. Lil Kesh‘s records are a banger at every night club and it’s all due to your generosity and promise to help everyone doing something productive.

2015 — Eyan Mayweather

www.nairaland.com/attachments/7194234_olamideeyanmayweather1_jpeg22d2351e4a5a8e918e3dd22f7c2e9ac0

While you’ve established as a legend in the game for over seven years now, it’s saddening to see the quality of your output (album) reduce year after year. It started with Eyan Mayweather.

We saw another Olamide that was at an all time low. So many records that wasn’t worth listening to. Imagine going to Alaba to purchase an already hyped album, fueling your generator to hear past records like Bobo and Melo Melo and all the other records were dustbin-worthy!

I felt Eyan Mayweather was rushed to meet the deadline.

After going on tours and shows, you wake up one day to realize it’s almost December and you have to sustain the culture of releasing an album every year. You call in Pheelz and the other guys, spit some wack bars and after several hours, the album is ready.

Olamide, we won’t take such from you anymore. Never!!

2016 — The Glory

www.nairaland.com/attachments/7194235_678i76789_jpegc57084739acb8ef6969791ca91c7f4cd

You continued that same trend in 2016 when we heard The Glory. The hype was already on high, with the likes of “Who You Epp” and “Owo Blow”, already rocking the airwaves. And when it finally came, it wasn’t a disappointment.

I for one was surprised, I was actually expecting some firepower on this project, but Olamide gave us emotional music.

We saw Olamide turn to a motivational speaker on Letter To Milli and this was not the Olamide we all know. The whole product was just too cold for the environment out there. We needed bangers. The street needed loud music.

Club Houses needed spicy music, but the album went lukewarm and it was no surprise when after a month, Olamide released Love No Go die and Wavy level. Singles that were an extended play from The Glory Album.

2017 — Lagos Nawa

www.nairaland.com/attachments/7194236_olamidenew_jpegf473529db89d65a2d00deecbe50b7da8

In 2017, we were not expecting an album from Olamide. The quality of his albums had reduced over the years. We wanted the Olamide of old time.

The Olamide of Street OT , Olamide of YBNL. We wanted our old Olamide back but what we have now is the refurbished Baddo whose genes had been altered by the changes in environment.

He feels whatever he drops would make a hit record. And when we heard Lagos Nawa was dropping, we were happy this time. Wo! had transformed us into loving the street sound. The Wobey sound was everywhere and we wanted more of it.

The Sound God was about to drop an entire album evolved around the Wobey sound and we expected to get high on this one. December was in the corner, let’s make merry and elevate our sorrows.

With fuel scarcity problems, we expected Lagos Nawa to provide the needed succor and vibe. Lagos Nawa dropped and it was the poorest album in terms of quality that Olamide has ever dropped.

If there’s any superlative after “Worst“, that album should be named “Worstest Album ever“.

Olamide got Twitter on fire and everyone was unhappy. Most of the content on the album were produced for the street and this isn’t a rap album, it’s something else.

www.nairaland.com/attachments/7194237_aboutolamide_jpeg5fdbca031d916e764bdffd351156cf70

He claimed to have made this album in 48 hours, which could be true owing to the fact that the songs on the project had one thing in common; a “lack of content”.

Only “Wo!”, a perfect street jam, became a hit from the album. How could you rush through the recording process in 48 hours just in a bid to make history or at least sustain your tradition. Not so good, Badoo!!

It’s 2018, Badoo. We don’t need an album. Continue to give us these hot singles. We are still reeling from the effect Science Students had on us and still yet you dropped C.Ronaldo.

These are the records we need. Records that make us forget about our troubles. If you can’t dedicate time and energy in properly recording an album, please don’t rush one. ‘Cause we won’t buy it‘.

We need the old you back Olamide. Respect your fans by giving us a befitting album.

The End!!!

Yours sincerely,

One of your biggest fans turned critic and now hopeful spectator.

Otolorin Olabode is a music journalist, writer and critic.

Source: Ipubliciseafrica.com

Cc: Lalasticlala
so this guy go fit hit he chest say e de by all this albums, I no believe, anyway only olamide de worry olamide ,only him de use e own music de pursue e music comot from trend,,,,one never reign finish you don drop another one

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Re: Open Letter To Olamide - Why Olamide Shouldn’t Release An Album This Year 2018 by oshe11: 10:57am On Jun 01, 2018
Dude still dey release album?

I only hear his Singles that became bangers....


Never even heard the C.Ronaldo self....

He should release S. Ramos aswellundecided

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Re: Open Letter To Olamide - Why Olamide Shouldn’t Release An Album This Year 2018 by Barcanister(m): 10:57am On Jun 01, 2018
The post is trash..

Baddo is still d king.. Make he release anything even sperm we go buy am..
Haters spotted

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Re: Open Letter To Olamide - Why Olamide Shouldn’t Release An Album This Year 2018 by Benekruku(m): 10:57am On Jun 01, 2018
The truth is Olamide has only been releasing noise. So why wait to release another noise

He has no single album till date,?


Just a noise pollution agent.

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Re: Open Letter To Olamide - Why Olamide Shouldn’t Release An Album This Year 2018 by frankmelv(m): 10:57am On Jun 01, 2018
mumu person... which single you don even do before shey you don even enter studio before

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