

Olamide Adedeji, also known as Olamide, Olamide Baddo or BaddoSneh, a leading Nigerian singer and record company boss, added another achievement to his chart of achievements.
The Pawon crooner has been named the most indigenous artist of the decade.
Olamide has received recognition from the popular Nigerian entertainment and music channel, Sound City.
According to Soundcity, the Melo crooner has been delivering hits in its local language, Yoruba, for the past ten years.
With the Twitter account, the music channel partially wrote;
THE MOST INDIGENOUS ARTIST OF THE DECADE without a doubt!
– @OlamideStarring:
Lagos Boys
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Hit so much that it’s so hard to choose from.
He was so rushed that he had to stand alone! 🐐Ladies and gentlemen, Soundcitizens !!
THE MOST INDIGENOUS ARTIST OF THE DECADE without a doubt!
– @Olamide
Starring:
Lagos Boys
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BoboWe love @Olamide pic.twitter.com/qJZoAj0194
Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.– SOUND CITY AFRICA! (@SOUNDCITYtv) 6 January 2021

