5 Hit Songs that you Never knew were written by Olamide
Olamide Gbenga Adedeji, better known by his stage name Olamide, is a Nigerian rapper and Singer who sings in both Yoruba and English.
Olamide has evolved from a young ambitious street rapper who took over the streets with Eni Duro to one of Nigeria’s most consistent music artists and one of the country’s most powerful label heads.
This is a man who has influenced and changed the street sound while also assisting in the rise of other brilliant performers.
Do you know that Olamide is not just a Rapper but a very good song writer. In this article we would be looking at Five Hit songs you didn’t Olamide Wrote and contributed to.
1. Bottom- Akon
When Akon released his highly anticipated album Akonda, fans were surprised to hear him sing in both Pidgin and Yoruba in the song “Bottom.” It comes out that Olamide was the mastermind behind the song.
When a fan brought it up on Twitter, Olamide confirmed the story, writing, “Olamide composed “Bottom” for Akon.” This legend does not belong to us.” Olamide expressed his gratitude by using the praying hands emoji.
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2. 49-99- Tiwa Savage
Tiwa Savage stated during a Genius interview for her song 49-99 that it was composed by Olamide, which was one of the most amazing fascinating facts she shared.
Tiwa Savage confesses that she wrote the most of the song before hearing it. Of course, she infused herself into it and changed it, but it was mostly a ready-made song from Olamide’s brilliant mind.
Tiwa naturally added to it and made it her own, completing the song’s task.