Indigenous Rapper, Phyno Speaks on Competition with Olamide

Posted by George on Wed 18th May, 2016 - tori.ng

Igbo rapper, Phyno has discussed the healthy competition that exists between him and his fellow indigenous rapper, Olamide in the last 4 years since they start making songs together.

Olamide and Phyno
  
Last week, Phyno teamed up with Olamide to release a new ‘ghetto gospel’ song titled ‘Fada Fada’.

Already, he seems to be reaping the fruits of the ‘gospel’ song. "I’m already playing church gigs. I’m doing it for God. I’m getting paid of course," he said on Beat FM in an interview with Olisa Adibua, Maria and Osi Suave.
 
He also took time out to praise Olamide who he’s been working with since he broke out in the industry.

Read what he said below:-

"Olamide is my brother. We have different projects going on. We have good chemistry and synergy. Even if we don’t vibe together, it works.


"We have never deleted a verse. No competition. We just let it flow, Olamide is one of the best Nigerian acts and I admire him a lot,"
he said.

The relationship between Phyno and Olamide dates back to 2012 when they both released the chart-topping song ‘Ghost Mode’. In 2015 they released a joint album titled 2 Kings.
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