Re: 5 Times Olamide Missed His Chance To Impress The International Market by hahn(m): 11:30am On Sep 18, 2017 |
davillian:
Why compare wealth of olamide to an underground US rapper. Olamide is a Top rapper in Nigeria you should compare his wealth with top US based rappers too.
Why are you guys evil na? |
Re: 5 Times Olamide Missed His Chance To Impress The International Market by davillian(m): 11:37am On Sep 18, 2017 |
hahn:
Why are you guys evil na? Lmao na the guy start naw. He said olamide is richer than most American rappers so I asked him for names and he said underground rappers. |
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Re: 5 Times Olamide Missed His Chance To Impress The International Market by Rick9(m): 11:53am On Sep 18, 2017 |
Abeg make una leave my OLAMIDE Jor, I respect him a lot because he refused to change his sounds, unlike the other SELL OUT. |
Re: 5 Times Olamide Missed His Chance To Impress The International Market by bewla(m): 12:00pm On Sep 18, 2017 |
SuperSuave: There is no (real) battle for supremacy as far as music from the street goes. Olamide is the overlord and he reigns supreme while other indigenous rappers tussle for leftover titles. Olamide occupies the influential positions that there is in ‘street music’ – he is the ‘voice of the street’, ‘the King of street’ and ‘baddest (perhaps greatest) guy ever liveth.’
Apparently, the King of the street is content with the territory he commands. On several occasions, he has maintained that he won’t go out of his way to appeal to the international community – indeed, but what if international success was freely given and not needing strategic planning or extra effort, would Olamide still say no to awoof?
Olamide is taking a conservative approach to this international market penetration and it is understandable considering that it seems better to have an egg today than a hen tomorrow. Olamide has a firm grip on the local market but some observers believe he is not just ‘street material,’ they say he is Hollywood material and they would rather bet on him to ‘blow’ on the international scene than on Barcelona in an El-Classico match. MMG rapper, Wale is one of such persons and he seems to see an international worthiness in Olamide. Thus he has given the YBNL boss opportunities to make a claim for international exposure not even once nor twice, but multiple times even, yet the YBNL boss chose to stay ‘street’.
Here is a list of 5 times Olamide had the opportunity but failed to impress the international community:
Olamide’s near absence on the field of international march doesn’t seem to be resulting from lack of interest but a function of unsuccessful attempts and maybe due to his conservatism. However, his local content which he is best at creating, are beginning to find their way to the audience abroad. For instance, US producer Swizz Beats made a good show grooving to Wo! and maybe it’s a sign that Olamide would break into the international market but honestly, that seems beyond belief.
Written by Oluwatobi Ibironke @ibironketweets
http://tooxclusive.com/editorial/5-times-olamide-missed-chance-impress-international-market/
D guy play Yoruba u say. no now summer body u say no abegi |
Re: 5 Times Olamide Missed His Chance To Impress The International Market by thunderbabs: 12:01pm On Sep 18, 2017 |
she has a walk that can make an atheist believe in God long enough to say Goddamn.....i love that line |
Re: 5 Times Olamide Missed His Chance To Impress The International Market by makinson2865: 12:02pm On Sep 18, 2017 |
Kog45: What has Yoruba lyrics got to do with music.If u don't know King Sunny Ade was nominated for Grammy Award in 1978,also nominated again,may be 1998,if i could remember an album tagged ODU got nominated.So forget language barrier,when your music is appealing, u get d recognition.
Pls what is d meaning of breaking into international market?it is a pity we always get it wrong when we talk about international market.Pls can u tell me any Nigerian home grown artists that's doing well internationally,forget all this fake hypes from wizkid,psquare and d rest,this are d guys that went as far paying foreign artists for collabo to gain prominence internationally but at d end nothing to show for it than few awards.
I know how Dbanj almost break his bank account forcing himself on Kanye West,also wizkid of recent with Drake,d same Drake refused to feature in a video they collaborate together.Ask Psquare who try to force their way in by featuring d likes of Akon,Scott.2baba was nearly caught in d habit in a disgraceful way featuring R Kelly which Kelly denied.
I believe our artists should learn from d older ones,when u are good or your music is appealing d international audience w seek for u.Femi Kuti was nominated severally for Grammy, also Sunny Ade twice.2face won numerous international awards without trying to break into international market.2face first solo album was produce here in Nigeria and was acceptable winning numerous awards except Grammy.
A good music can take you to anywhere irrespective of language u use,ask a Senegalese Grammy award winner diouf,he w tell u music is music irrespective of language, all u need is getting it right.
Don't u know most rated Nigeria artist are wacks give them mic to sing for u live then u w know what am saying.I watch 2face live and i can say yeah d guy is damn good,no arguments about it.ASA too a great brand ,Flavour too can do it live,but what can u say about artist like Davido or Psquare who find it so difficult to give us good music live on Glo award night. u make sense my brother. 1 Like |
Re: 5 Times Olamide Missed His Chance To Impress The International Market by ericmor: 12:06pm On Sep 18, 2017 |
Japhet04: For some strange reason I don't seem to like this guy , would prefer his running mate wizkid wizzkid is not is mate in the music thing because wizzy is now an American artist, sorry, i mean international. any which way |
Re: 5 Times Olamide Missed His Chance To Impress The International Market by makinson2865: 12:15pm On Sep 18, 2017 |
olamide is on top of the game .forget abt d international whatsoever and meanwhile wiskid is over-hyphed |
Re: 5 Times Olamide Missed His Chance To Impress The International Market by paradigmshift(m): 12:38pm On Sep 18, 2017 |
hahn:
There are thousands of rappers in the US who will never blow. Do some research lmao oga name dem now , u dey ask me for research lol. |
Re: 5 Times Olamide Missed His Chance To Impress The International Market by hahn(m): 12:41pm On Sep 18, 2017 |
davillian:
Lmao na the guy start naw. He said olamide is richer than most American rappers so I asked him for names and he said underground rappers. I meant underground rappers. How will you compare Olamide with any US popular name? Or don't you know that popular rappers were once underground rappers? |
Re: 5 Times Olamide Missed His Chance To Impress The International Market by hahn(m): 12:45pm On Sep 18, 2017 |
paradigmshift:
lmao oga name dem now , u dey ask me for research lol. They are not known yet na You really do not expect to compare Olamide with any well known US based rapper na. Shuu |
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Re: 5 Times Olamide Missed His Chance To Impress The International Market by paradigmshift(m): 1:18pm On Sep 18, 2017 |
hahn:
They are not known yet na
You really do not expect to compare Olamide with any well known US based rapper na. Shuu lmao stop confusing yourself . u said he's richer than America rappers. u drop name n stop blabbing. am done here |
Re: 5 Times Olamide Missed His Chance To Impress The International Market by hahn(m): 1:19pm On Sep 18, 2017 |
paradigmshift:
lmao stop confusing yourself . u said he's richer than America rappers. u drop name n stop blabbing. am done here Olodo na him you be. You obviously have comprehension problems I said hahn: He is already at a disadvantage since he raps in Yoruba
He is still richer than a lot of US based rappers though If you cannot read and understand then indeed you are done here |
Re: 5 Times Olamide Missed His Chance To Impress The International Market by STILESGANG: 1:47pm On Sep 18, 2017 |
How many Nigerian artists are even international,forget the noise davido and co are making on Social media They are just wasting money featuring American acts and yet their songs don't feature on any known chart worldwide..They say they are on tour overseas,when the population of people attending is not even more than a thousands,and majority of people attending are even Nigerians based overseas or other africans.Is that one a tour?. Abeg cut Olamide some slack. |
Re: 5 Times Olamide Missed His Chance To Impress The International Market by Nobody: 1:52pm On Sep 18, 2017 |
Kog45: What has Yoruba lyrics got to do with music.If u don't know King Sunny Ade was nominated for Grammy Award in 1978,also nominated again,may be 1998,if i could remember an album tagged ODU got nominated.So forget language barrier,when your music is appealing, u get d recognition.
Pls what is d meaning of breaking into international market?it is a pity we always get it wrong when we talk about international market.Pls can u tell me any Nigerian home grown artists that's doing well internationally,forget all this fake hypes from wizkid,psquare and d rest,this are d guys that went as far paying foreign artists for collabo to gain prominence internationally but at d end nothing to show for it than few awards.
I know how Dbanj almost break his bank account forcing himself on Kanye West,also wizkid of recent with Drake,d same Drake refused to feature in a video they collaborate together.Ask Psquare who try to force their way in by featuring d likes of Akon,Scott.2baba was nearly caught in d habit in a disgraceful way featuring R Kelly which Kelly denied.
I believe our artists should learn from d older ones,when u are good or your music is appealing d international audience w seek for u.Femi Kuti was nominated severally for Grammy, also Sunny Ade twice.2face won numerous international awards without trying to break into international market.2face first solo album was produce here in Nigeria and was acceptable winning numerous awards except Grammy.
A good music can take you to anywhere irrespective of language u use,ask a Senegalese Grammy award winner diouf,he w tell u music is music irrespective of language, all u need is getting it right.
Don't u know most rated Nigeria artist are wacks give them mic to sing for u live then u w know what am saying.I watch 2face live and i can say yeah d guy is damn good,no arguments about it.ASA too a great brand ,Flavour too can do it live,but what can u say about artist like Davido or Psquare who find it so difficult to give us good music live on Glo award night. Good one. So i can take Olamide to be among the wackos then. He's unimpressive IMO. |
Re: 5 Times Olamide Missed His Chance To Impress The International Market by Nobody: 1:54pm On Sep 18, 2017 |
belindar:
How many international recognition has these other artistes that have been going there get? Or you believe in their social media hype. How many radios or dj play Nigeria music internationally? How many whites or black America buy Nigerian music. Even Nigerian children born abroad don't listen to Naija music. How much does those other artistes that have been going there make. They are just forcing themselves to go there. How many of them were bill or invited to perform over there? The money is here in naija. Too many questions, where do i start from now?. Take am easy o. |
Re: 5 Times Olamide Missed His Chance To Impress The International Market by Nobody: 1:56pm On Sep 18, 2017 |
donblade85555: so make e start to sing in English just to get recognition? He is good in Yoruba. if you noticed he sang 3 song this year in pure English, yet no one blow. but when he came back to his root, his new single "WO" is a massive hit. ok. i've heard. The only Yoruba artiste that appeals to me is 9nice. |
Re: 5 Times Olamide Missed His Chance To Impress The International Market by salesforce: 2:02pm On Sep 18, 2017 |
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Re: 5 Times Olamide Missed His Chance To Impress The International Market by Kaymaxine(m): 2:10pm On Sep 18, 2017 |
hahn: He is already at a disadvantage since he raps in Yoruba
He is still richer than a lot of US based rappers though ...Lik who. Please learn to back up ur claims wif facts and proof. Ma ma fi dollar we cefa Ma ma fi dollar we naira!!! Receive sense! |
Re: 5 Times Olamide Missed His Chance To Impress The International Market by hahn(m): 2:15pm On Sep 18, 2017 |
Kaymaxine:
...Lik who. Please learn to back up ur claims wif facts and proof. Ma ma fi dollar we cefa Ma ma fi dollar we naira!!! Receive sense! Please just join the other idiots who lack comprehension capabilities over there in the dumb room Thank you for commenting |
Re: 5 Times Olamide Missed His Chance To Impress The International Market by Temysteve(m): 3:57pm On Sep 18, 2017 |
sexiestharam: Does Olamide really need to impress the international market? He has impressed the Nigerian market, he is a pride to nigerians. I think we are ok with that. Let him not lose focus and start thinking of the international market, then lose it all. We have enough examples! is better you make your statement 'direct' rather than dying in silence. |
Re: 5 Times Olamide Missed His Chance To Impress The International Market by hAlexandro(m): 4:05pm On Sep 18, 2017 |
Summer body made it to the bill board bro |
Re: 5 Times Olamide Missed His Chance To Impress The International Market by sexyellency(m): 4:23pm On Sep 18, 2017 |
Mrchippychappy:
What street if I may ask? The streets of Lagos? The streets of Benin? The streets of Enugu? The streets of Port harcourt? The streets of Jos? The streets of Kano? The streets of Abia? Which of these streets is Olamide the king and over lord of? You can't sit in a tiny box somewhere in Lagos and declare some degenerate as the king of rap music in Nigeria. Some Northerners (who are actually known for putting out 100% real hip hop) haven't heard or don't really care for the trash music Olamide puts out, same can be said about the PH real hip hop music scene. The rest of the indigenous rappers scrapping for left overs? Say that about Yung Six in Benin or Phyno in the entire south east and get a resounding smack across your face! Stupid clowns think everything revolves around the waste land. You can't just make a stupid blanket statement that Olamide is king of rap just because you are his fan. This is why he keeps flunking and would never be an international artiste. All ur listed regions have representatives in Lagos where they fall for him. That makes him the street king. |
Re: 5 Times Olamide Missed His Chance To Impress The International Market by sexyellency(m): 4:23pm On Sep 18, 2017 |
Mrchippychappy:
What street if I may ask? The streets of Lagos? The streets of Benin? The streets of Enugu? The streets of Port harcourt? The streets of Jos? The streets of Kano? The streets of Abia? Which of these streets is Olamide the king and over lord of? You can't sit in a tiny box somewhere in Lagos and declare some degenerate as the king of rap music in Nigeria. Some Northerners (who are actually known for putting out 100% real hip hop) haven't heard or don't really care for the trash music Olamide puts out, same can be said about the PH real hip hop music scene. The rest of the indigenous rappers scrapping for left overs? Say that about Yung Six in Benin or Phyno in the entire south east and get a resounding smack across your face! Stupid clowns think everything revolves around the waste land. You can't just make a stupid blanket statement that Olamide is king of rap just because you are his fan. This is why he keeps flunking and would never be an international artiste. All ur listed regions have representatives in Lagos where they fall for him. That made him the street king. |
Re: 5 Times Olamide Missed His Chance To Impress The International Market by Hautside(m): 4:25pm On Sep 18, 2017 |
Queerworld: Hip hop. No. Team Country music. Don Williams, Dolly parton, Kenny rogers, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Jim reeves, peasall sisters, Bill and Gaither. Etc Dz are just so soothing to me not some musical noise.......
I believe in love. Don Williams
Farewell Jamaica Don Williams
Wings of a dove Dolly parton. To mention few. Those are music soothing to my hearing.
In absence of Country music, gimme K1, Ebenezer obey, sunny ade etc. Where I can enjoy the real music with guitar and other instruments that gvs me joy. Not some Beat or is it jamz una dey call am Listen to "Die a happy man"... Thomas Rhett and thank me later.#teamcountry# |
Re: 5 Times Olamide Missed His Chance To Impress The International Market by hustleranthem(m): 5:12pm On Sep 18, 2017 |
Queerworld: Hip hop. No. Team Country music. Don Williams, Dolly parton, Kenny rogers, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Jim reeves, peasall sisters, Bill and Gaither. Etc Dz are just so soothing to me not some musical noise.......
I believe in love. Don Williams
Farewell Jamaica Don Williams
Wings of a dove Dolly parton. To mention few. Those are music soothing to my hearing.
In absence of Country music, gimme K1, Ebenezer obey, sunny ade etc. Where I can enjoy the real music with guitar and other instruments that gvs me joy. Not some Beat or is it jamz una dey call am ur playlist must be super boring..sleep go just catch me with ur kinda playlist |
Re: 5 Times Olamide Missed His Chance To Impress The International Market by Kaymaxine(m): 5:18pm On Sep 18, 2017 |
hahn:
Please just join the other idiots who lack comprehension capabilities over there in the dumb room
Thank you for commenting I dnt blame you Your username has said everytn bout u... Hahn...xclaimation word!!! Kipkwayet |
Re: 5 Times Olamide Missed His Chance To Impress The International Market by gideon1971(m): 5:38pm On Sep 18, 2017 |
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Re: 5 Times Olamide Missed His Chance To Impress The International Market by Queerworld(m): 8:55pm On Sep 18, 2017 |
hustleranthem: ur playlist must be super boring..sleep go just catch me with ur kinda playlist Toor one mans food z another mans poison..... My sister say so too though. |
Re: 5 Times Olamide Missed His Chance To Impress The International Market by hustleranthem(m): 8:58pm On Sep 18, 2017 |
Queerworld:
Toor one mans food z another mans poison..... My sister say so too though. as a music lover u have to be versatile..a little bit of this and a little bit of that.. |