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“science Student” Video – Olamide Playing It Too Safe Or Trying Too Hard? by senitop(m): 10:18am On Mar 05, 2018
“Science Student” Video – Olamide Playing It Too Safe Or Trying Too Hard? Your Thoughts.

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From the early signs and trends, it was easy to predict that 2018 would be seeing a lot from Olamide. While some artistes are still testing the waters, Olamide has already taken a deep dive with the release of a song which has become such a huge deal even though it is just as criticized, just as much as it is celebrated – the lyrical content of Olamide’s ‘Science Student’ has become a major talking point in the country such that it has caused a divide between listeners who think it promotes social vices like drug abuse, and others who comprehend the wordings of the song to subtly tell off drug abusing youths. The National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) took sides with the former which led them to deem the song ‘unfit for broadcast’ but Olamide seems determined to prove the innocence of his song with the release of the video.

Read the thoughts of TooXclusive team members about the video of ‘Science Student’ and share your thoughts in the comment section below.

I was expecting a regular ‘street’ arrangement with happy scenes showing people come together to revel in the awesomeness of numbing substances like ‘weed’ but it was nice to see Olamide, with the help of Unlimited LA and his YBNL day-ones, pull a new trick on this one.

The video is an okay attempt at suspense-filled drama and Micheal Jackson-like choreographing of the trending Shaku Shaku dance, also taken by Olamide as a chance to prove that ‘say no to drugs’ is his original message on the song as against the perception of NBC and the association of social media critics, even though Olamide seemed to try t0o hard in the video, to convince his critics – repetitive scenes showing ‘say no to drugs’ and the caricature horror representations.

I like the idea that inspired the video, the newness and the attempt at ingenuity but for this song, something simpler and convincing like Reminisce’s ‘Ponmile’ video would have been apt. Olamide should have measured his attempt at convincing the NBC official who by the way, I doubt if they listen to some of the songs they ban.

Nice try Olamide, but it could have been simpler and yet electrifying.

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