Olamide Adedeji, known simply as Olamide or Baddo, is a Nigerian rapper, singer, and songwriter. Here is a biography of Olamide.
Early Life:
Olamide was born on March 15, 1989, in Bariga, Lagos State, Nigeria. He hails from the Yoruba ethnic group, and his upbringing in the bustling city of Lagos had a significant influence on his music and style.
Music Career:
Olamide's journey in the music industry began in the mid-2000s when he decided to pursue a career as a rapper. He caught the attention of music executives and industry players with his unique rap style, blending Yoruba and English lyrics.
In 2011, Olamide released his debut studio album, "Rapsodi," which received positive reviews and marked the beginning of his rise to fame. The album featured hit singles like "Eni Duro" and "Omo To Shan," and it established him as one of the emerging talents in Nigerian hip-hop.
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