Olamide reveals 10th album could be his final project

Monday, 23 December, 2024

Olamide reveals 10th album could be his final project


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Veteran Nigerian rapper, Olamide Baddo has revealed that his soon-to-be released 10th official studio album, Unruly could be his final music project.

Olamide Gbenga Adedeji better known as Olamide made the announcement on his various social media platforms on Saturday, February 5.

In his post on his various social media platforms, the rapper mentioned that the project, Unruly is 95%, albeit, there is no date to confirm when the album will be released.

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His tweet read:

ā€œNext Album, #Unruly; 95% ready. Release date; I donā€™t know

Taking my time to make it the best everā€¦ probably my last album.ā€

ā€œThough Iā€™ll drop singles once in a blue moon when I feel like it. Itā€™s been a mad ass run; giving albums back-to-back.ā€

The Nigerian rapper, Olamide gained mainstream prominence in the 2010s with his chart-topping single ā€œEni Duroā€. The project preceded his debut album ā€œRapsodiā€ in 2011; with its lead single ā€œOmo To Shanā€ charting on several radio stations in Lagos and across Nigeria.

Since then, Olamide has collaborated with many Nigerian artistes, including WizKid, 9ice, Fireboy, Reminisce, Naira Marley, Bella Shmurda, and Dbanj, maintaining an eleven-year album run.

Baddo also has a list of top-selling studio albums like Uy Scuti, released in June 2021, Carpe diem in 2020, YBNL in 2012, and Baddest Guy Ever Liveth in 2013.

The rapper appears to be following in the same pattern when he announced his last studio album, Uy Scuti, revealing to his fans that it was difficult for him to keep the album to himself for one month before releasing it.


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