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Carpe Diem is the eleventh studio album by Nigerian rapper Olamide and his first body of work under American label and distribution company, Empire Distribution. [3] [4] According to The Olamide Music Chart on X formerly (Twitter), Carpe Diem crossed the 500 million stream mark across all dsps on June 1, 2021.
Lagos Nawa (stylized Lagos Nawa!), also known by the full title Lagos Nawa (Wobey Sound), is the seventh studio album by Nigerian rapper Olamide.It was released on 17 November 2017 through YBNL Nation and features guest appearances from Tiwa Savage, Phyno, Timaya and Reminisce.
List of singles as lead artist, showing year released and album name Title Year Album "Eni Duro" [1] 2010 Rapsodi "Omo To Shan" (featuring Wizkid) [2] "Apa Ti Jabo"
The album received a total score of 7.5/10. [10] Betty Godson of NotJustOk described Unruly as a cohesive and experimental album where Olamide showcased his versatility while blending traditional Yoruba rap with contemporary sounds. She praised the album's sequencing, noting that "Olamide’s sequencing game was very strong on this album."
The Glory is the sixth studio album by Nigerian rapper Olamide.It was released on 26 December 2016 through YBNL Nation, and features guest appearances from Davolee, Wande Coal, Burna Boy, Phyno, Sossick and Akuchi.
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Some album covers prove controversial due to their titles alone. When the Sex Pistols released Never Mind The Bollocks…in 1977, a record shop owner in Nottingham named Chris Searle was arrested ...
Umar Hassan of YNaija praised "Wo" as a triumphant return to form for Olamide, describing it as "a street recipe served on an irresistible dance platter." He highlighted Olamide's skillful delivery over Young John's infectious beat and noted the song's catchy hook and widespread appeal, calling it "the safest bet for the next big hit of 2017." [4]