Nigerian musician, Olamide has added another accolade after being named the most indigenous artiste of the decade.
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Nigerian musician, Olamide Adedeji aka Baddo has achieved a new milestone.
The rapper has been named as the most indigenous artiste of the decade.
The acknowledgment of the singer’s musical talent sprung from a Nigerian lifestyle and music channel, Sound City.
According to the self-acclaimed pan-African urban music television channel, Olamide has been delivering hits back to back in his local language, Yoruba for the last 10 years.
In a recent announcement, Sound City named Baddo Sneh the most indigenous artiste of the decade.
Olamide Baddo started his career with ID Cabasa’s coded Tunes record label headed by Toni Payne where he did his first studio album. Then, left in 2012 to start his own record label.