Olamide is set to take a bow with final album ‘Unruly’

After a decade of dominating the music scene in Nigeria with timeless classics, chart-topping bangers, and street anthems, the YBNL boss is set to make his graceful exit from the music game with his tenth and final album.

Olamide broke into the mainstream in 2011 with his daring single Enduro. His debut album Rapsodi was released in the same year. Its lead single “Omo To Shan” charted on several radio stations in Lagos and across Nigeria. It was followed by YBNL (Yahoo Boy No Laptop) and Baddest Guy Ever Liveth in 2013. Over the years, the singer and rapper have built an epic discography packed with groundbreaking hits and bangers that have soared across Africa and international borders. But none of his projects would top Eyan Mayweather, this he said, in a tweet back in 2020; The same year he released Carpe Diem, a mid-tempo album that signified a transition into his graceful years.

“Next Album, #Unruly; 95% ready. Release date; I don’t know. Taking my time to make it the best ever… probably my last album.” “Though I’ll drop singles once in a blue moon when I feel like it. It’s been a mad ass run, giving albums back-to-back.”. He said.

This announcement has left fans with mixed reactions; some celebratory of Olamide’s decision, others perceiving it to be a joke.

While his mates, Wizkid, Burna Boy and Davido, who all stepped into the limelight in 2011 and the new wave of artists are continuously shooting for the stars and aiming for the moon for academy awards and international accolades, Olamide’s announcement indeed comes, as a shock considering, the nature of an industry that everyone hits the gas and never brakes.

Whether the message conveyed in the tweet is genuine or a publicity stunt to garner anticipation to his next album, Unruly, Olamide should be celebrated for a successive career run.

This is a progressive time for artists, where the definition of success is relative. Unlike other artists in the Nigerian music industry who consider winning

Fireboy hits 100 million streams on Boomplay

“Laughter, tears and goosebumps,” his 2019 debut album is his most streamed body of work with 58 million streams and his most recent single ‘Peru’ leading as his most-streamed single with 14.9 million streams.

In 2020, the Afropop sensation released his sophomore album “Apollo,” which had instant hits like ‘Champion’ and ‘Tattoo.’ The RnB album gathered over 57 million streams on Boomplay by 2021 pivoting Fireboy’s ingress into the Golden Club.

According to an in-depth analysis of data, Fireboy’s music enjoyed a total of 1884 playlists inclusion and is currently being consumed in 107 countries worldwide via the platform.

Olamide’s music will last a lifetime – ID Cabasa

Award-winning music producer and singer, ID Cabasa, has submitted Olamide has so much music in his repertoire to last a lifetime.

The Coded Tunes boss made this known hours after the release of Olamide’s ninth studio album, UY Scuti, on Friday, June 18, 2021.

“Over a decade ago I told DJ Boombastic that Ola has music that will last him till he is done… well here we are…,” he said.

ID Cabasa further boasted about Olamide’s brilliance and immense talent, saying the father of three has the audacity of change and pride that comes with being a genius.

“The intentionality of the ideas and sound…The Audacity of change and pride that comes with genius Olamide just gave us all a new sound that will cause a major change…,” he added.

Complementing the 30-year-old whom he groomed into a household star, Cabasa said: “He does not just break records… he set trends with a record for others to break… My young Erikina has redefined greatness… Young Erikina ke… that was 10yrs ago now Full-blown AgbaErikina.”

Speaking on his new tunes as praised by ID Cabasa, Olamide, in an interview with The UK Guardian, said: “My priority is to express myself freely like a bird right now.

“If I feel something I just want to go in there and talk about it as much as I can. It’s back to how it all started for me: just making music with my feelings and however it comes.”

In 2020, Olamide released his eighth body of work, Carpe Diem, a gorgeous body of work packed with balmy melodies and lyrics about overcoming low points.

In 2021, he released his ninth album, UY Scuti, which features hit single Rock and his popular collaborator, Phyno.…