“I am Olamide Badoo jnr, I don’t need any record label” — Seyi Vibez brags, warns those who don’t like him (Video)

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Fast and rising singer, Seyi Vibez sends a note of warning to other rappers competing with him while comparing himself to Olamide who never needed the help of a record label to thrive. The singer took to his Instagram story on Monday to pour out his heart while dissing God-knows-who regarding a supposed released statement.

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Rapper, Seyi Vibez showing off his silver grillz. Credit: Seyi_vibez Source: Instagram Seyi Vibez pressed on to brag about being independent in his career and wouldn’t need the help of a record label to be successful. He further compared himself to Olamide Badoo; referring to himself as his Junior. He said in the Yoruba language, “I didn’t say you shouldn’t drop the statement. There is loads of music on the ground; normal thing. I am on my own.” Seyi further shared lyrics of Olamide’s song where it stated, “They said I act like a drug baron. I’m a one-man mopol, I don’t have a record label; where I got to they couldn’t.” While promoting his latest song, ‘Hatrick’ in another Instastory post, he wrote in Yoruba, “You’re dead if you don’t like me.” See the snapshots below …

Seyi Vibez warning those who don’t like him. Credit: Seyi_vibez
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“He is so supportive” – Bella shmurda reveals Olamide ‘badoo’ financed his first hit song

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Ngerian singer Bella Shmurda has recently shared the untold story behind his breakthrough song “Vision 2020.” In an exclusive interview with Pulse, the artist disclosed that the recording and video shoot for the hit track were financially supported by renowned rapper Olamide, who went above and beyond to promote the song on his social media platforms.

Bella shmurda. Photo credit: @bella_shmurda Source: Instagram Despite not being signed to YBNL Nation, Bella Shmurda expressed his gratitude for how Olamide treated him, highlighting the rapper’s significant contribution to his career. He also acknowledged the instrumental roles played by dancer Poco Lee and fellow artist Zlatan Ibile in his artistic development. According to Bella, it was Poco Lee who introduced him to Olamide.

Loads of love from Malibu. Photo Credit: @olamide Source: Instagram Poco Lee, who was residing with Zlatan on Lagos Island at the time, pleaded with the rapper to accommodate Bella Shmurda, a request that Olamide willingly obliged. Bella Shmurda further revealed that during his collaboration with Zlatan, the rapper provided support and worked on several unreleased tracks with him. In his words; “Shout out to Baddo [Olamide]. He was so supportive. He had to pay ID Cabasa for the reproduction of ‘Vision 2020’. He sorted my video. And even posting it more [on social media]. He did everything he could do for Fireboy without me signing a paper. “Poco Lee used to stay with Zlatan. I was in Mainland, and he [Poco Lee] was like, ‘Bella, come now we go just dey manage for here small small.’ And Zlatan, he received me with opened hands. Anything he [Zlatan] is in the studio recording, he always calls me. He always gives me motivations.