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Nigerian Singer, Olamide Crowned Most Indigenous Artiste Of The Decade
Ace Nigerian singer and YBNL founder, Olamide has added another feat to his table of accomplishments.
The award-winning rapper, has been named the most indigenous artiste of the decade.
Olamide received the recognition from popular Nigerian entertainment and music channel, Sound City.
According Soundcity, the Melo crooner has been delivering hits back to back in his local language, Yoruba for the last 10 years.
Taking to its Twitter account, the music channel wrote in part;
”THE MOST INDIGENOUS ARTISTE OF THE DECADE without a single doubt!
– @Olamide
Starring:
Lagos Boys
Eniduro
VOTS
First of all
Bobo”
Hits so much it’s so hard to pick from.
He’s so goated that he had to stand alone!Ladies and gentlemen, Soundcitizens!!
THE MOST INDIGENOUS ARTISTE OF THE DECADE without a single doubt!
– @Olamide
Starring:
Lagos Boys
Eniduro
VOTS
First of all
BoboWe love @Olamide pic.twitter.com/qJZoAj0194
— SOUNDCITY AFRICA! (@SOUNDCITYtv) January 6, 2021