Popular Nigerian musician and songwriter Joseph Akinfenwa, often known as Joeboy, has lauded his senior colleague, Olamide, referring to him as the most supportive “OG” in the Nigerian music industry.
In a social media video, the ‘Alcohol’ hitmaker showed his respect for the YBNL label’s president. Joeboy emphasized Olamide’s unselfish support for young musicians, with no expectation of return.
He underlined that Olamide is constantly on the lookout for young talent in the industry, providing them true love and care while supporting their efforts.
Joeboy described Olamide as the most supportive person in the industry and lauded his record label, Yahoo Boy No Laptop (YBNL).
In other news, Damini Ogulu, also known as Burna Boy, has triggered internet comments after surviving a near-death experience on stage.
A video of the Nigerian singer falling from the stage during his performance has gone viral. The Afro-fusion musician continually goes above and beyond to entice his fans and audience, particularly during live shows.
During his most recent performance, Odogwu almost hit his head on the iron bars beneath the stage, frightening many of his fans.
Burna Boy went viral after falling off stage during the anniversary concert for his third studio album, African Giant.
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