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Checkout The 7 Celebrities That Have Had Serious Problems With Olamide

Success comes with having foes especially in
the music business and sometimes your own
friends become your own enemy. That is just
one of the price you have to pay for your own
success.
Rapper/singer Olamide, had his most
successful year in 2015, some peopseele aren’t
cool with that, that is one, his signee, Lil Kesh,
also had the best year of his life but was not
crowned with the award YBNL thought he
deserves as the next rated Nigerian music
star.
Olamide expressed his anger after his “boy”
Kesh was ignored and that led to his fall out
with Don Jazzy, who called him out on stage.
We take a look at Don Jazzy and 6 other
celebrities that have had issues with the man
1. DON JAZZY
,
Don Jazzy is the latest man to fall out with
Olamide. Don Jazzy called out Olamide’s name
while receiving a special recognition award at
the 2015 Headies.
Olamide on the other hand went ahead to rant
on Twitter about how Don Jazzy isn’t a big
deal.
2. TONI PAYNE

Toni Payne used to be Olamide’s manager
before he rose to bigger success then she
went on to drop him, a decision that has now
proved a poor one.
Toni Payne allegedly terminated the
management deal because she had once or
twice caught Olamide performing at shows
without her consent. Olamide was said to have
been collecting performance fees also.
Olamde and Toni did not grant any interview
on the matter.
LINDA IKEJI

Linda Ikeji fell out with Olamide after the
blogger broke news about the rapper getting a
woman pregnant.
Olamide denied getting anyone pregnant and
warned Linda Ikeji to stay off his matter if she
can’t post his music related materials.
Olamide welcomed a child 7 months after the
outrage which proved the blogger got her story
from a good source.
4. DEVEE

D’banj’s producer DeeVee came to social
media to talk about how Olamide steals
“musical ideas” from D’Banj and himself and
how he lacks originality.
Although Olamide didn’t respond, which might
mean it is true, DeeVee released a songs that
sounded like an Olamide record, performed by
D’Banj.
5. ID CABASA

Olamide walked out of his deal with ID Cabasa
owned Coded Tunes, the label which he
released his debut album.
Coded Tunes couldn’t do anything to stop
Olamide who went on to achieve major
success.
Olamide and ID Cabasa seem to be on talking
terms now but nothing was the same.
6. M.I

M.I has never hidden the fact that he is not
really cool with Olamide although Olamide
seems to have an open mind about him.
M.I in an interview addressed the perceived
beef he has with the YBNL chief.
He said,
“I am a huge fan of Olamide;
people do not realise how much I
appreciate what he is doing right
now. He is not alone because
there are other indigenous rap
artistes like Reminisce and their
music is amazing. What they are
doing has never been done before
apart from that of the late Da
Grin. They should be supported.
However, I have no problem with
Olamide. We see each other and
we are friendly towards each
other but I will not say that we
are close friends. I am happy
about his success. He is even on
my album and we do not have
any form of beef,” In a Snapchat video earlier this week, M.I
mocked “street music” and Headies
controversies.
7. MODENINE

Nigerian rap icon Modenine tagged Olamide
and his peers as clowns after they said
punchline rap doesn’t make ends meet again
in Local Rappers.
Speaking to HipTV, Modo said,
“We all know that punchlines still and will
forever bring in the money. Because if you
check advertising, you will find out that the
payoffs, the punchlines are always there and
that brings a lot of money. Punchlines bring in
the money. I like the song, but seriously, I
know they were just clowning around,”he told
Hiptv.

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