The Nation Newspaper Bella Shmurda declares Olamide 'number one' in music industry
The singer acknowledged the YBNL boss, Olamide Baddo as the biggest success to be recorded in the music industry, calling him the ‘number one’.
“That’s Olamide Baddo, just him. I’m telling you to be sincere, I’m not telling you this because I am part of his branch. “I’m saying out of what I’ve seen, what I have known, this man stayed back and properly put most of us young artists in a proper position, in a proper space.
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