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Even If I Quit Music For 10 Years , Nobody Would Take My Crown Or Sit On My Throne – Olamide


Olamide has thrown caution in the wind, Says nobody can
take his crown or sit on his Throne even if he stop
making music for the next 10 years – You dey hear?
The YBNL Boss ‘Olamide’ made this known while
speaking with Naijaloaded over the weekend.
He further says that upcoming artiste are not working to
improve their craft anylonger, instead they focus on
making money within a very short period of time.
According to him, No Rapper can push him off or
oppress him as far as the music industry is concern
because they dish out wack flows and weak punchlines
and those that are good enough does not have the
needed street love compares to him.
He rounded up the Interviewm Olamide says “Street Ti
Take Over ” and further assure his Fans that it will take
anyone trying to get ahead of him about 20 years to
delete his songs off the Street and another 30 years to
finally make Nigerians forget about him.
Share your thought about this – “Do You Think Olamide
Said The Right Thing? ”

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