Olamide Reveals Why He Didn't Sign Omah Lay
Nigerian rapper, singer and record executive, Olamide Gbenga Adedeji, has opened up on why he did not sign Nigerian singer, Omah lay, to his record label called YBNL. The rapper revealed that he had contacted Omah lay in a bid to sign him, after listening ... Load more
Nigerian rapper, singer and record executive, Olamide Gbenga Adedeji, has opened up on why he did not sign Nigerian singer, Omah lay, to his record label called YBNL.
The rapper revealed that he had contacted Omah lay in a bid to sign him, after listening to his song named 'Bad Influence '.However, according to the reply relayed by Omah lay , he already had a contract with another label.
Olamide said:"Somebody sent me lay's song, 'bad influence'.I had to like search for him on Instagram.I messaged him that I want to sign him but he told me that he got a recording deal already."
The YBNL boss made this revelation during an interview with British-Nigerian media personality, Adesope Olajide, popularly known as Shopsydoo.
Additionally, Olamide disclosed that he had suffered depression for about four years which is as a result of not having hit songs within the said period.However, the whole situation became history when he released 'Wo' and 'Motigbana' which according to him, magically became hits.
"Till date, songs like 'Wo', 'Motigbana', are like magic to me.I thought I would never get myself again.I was going crazy," he added.
The rapper revealed that he had contacted Omah lay in a bid to sign him, after listening to his song named 'Bad Influence '.However, according to the reply relayed by Omah lay , he already had a contract with another label.
Olamide said:"Somebody sent me lay's song, 'bad influence'.I had to like search for him on Instagram.I messaged him that I want to sign him but he told me that he got a recording deal already."
The YBNL boss made this revelation during an interview with British-Nigerian media personality, Adesope Olajide, popularly known as Shopsydoo.
Additionally, Olamide disclosed that he had suffered depression for about four years which is as a result of not having hit songs within the said period.However, the whole situation became history when he released 'Wo' and 'Motigbana' which according to him, magically became hits.
"Till date, songs like 'Wo', 'Motigbana', are like magic to me.I thought I would never get myself again.I was going crazy," he added.
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