Nigerian singer Bella Shmurda believes that his older colleague, Olamide, is the only successful globally renowned artist who continues to promote African music awards.
The musician, who previously urged African artists to preserve the afrobeat genre, is now targeting foreign artists who have lost sight of their roots.
He went on to say that they should value African music awards more, regardless of whether they receive Grammy honor.
According to him, Olamide, the YBNL boss, is the only major Nigerian singer who is successful abroad and continues to promote music awards in Africa.
Check out some netizens’ responses below.
juju gambler penned: “When wizkid no clear una songs na to come gba discredit all him Dey do for African music”
REAL ONE wrote: “Which international success does olamide have please, I want to see something”
BIG 7 RECORDS said: “Successful internationally is a reach sha😤”
Hushbillions noted: “Olamide never stops supporting the culture, he’s the goat of Nigeria and Africa music industry 🐐❤️”
Ajibola wrote: “He’s saying the truth. Nobody have come closer”
mudassir said: “@BellaShmurda go check the meaning of international before you come and say olamide is successfully international even in naija sef is not successful una dey mad o”
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