MUST SEE: Why Rapper Olamide Is So Successful In His Career
In laconic writing- He Is The King At What He Does.
Over the years, Olamide, 27, has continued to dominate the Naija music scene ever since the release in 2012 of his sophomore album titled ‘YBNL’.
So, what is so special about the YBNL boss that has made him continue to grow in stature in Nigerian music?
If you’re an upcoming musician, who spends to promote your songs on giant music networks, like Naijaloaded, you might want to continue reading.
Naijaloaded highlights 3 Strong Reasons why Olamide is so successful and what any upcoming artist can learn from him.
1) Quality contents!
“Quality is never an accident; it is always the result of high intention, sincere effort, intelligent direction and skillful execution; it represents the wise choice of many alternatives.” William A. Foster once said.
You can’t expect to reach stardom with inferior materials.
It is no coincidence that Olamide releases, arguably, some of the best music in Nigeria.
One of the major advantage of taking your time to release quality materials is, it makes you stand out from others, invariably building a strong fan base for the artist.
2) Trend!!
Ability to trend and go viral is one of the greatest tool to being a popular and successful music artist.
Again, Olamide is the king at that.
From including tongue in cheek suffix, most notably “Sneh”, “Who e Epp” into our street diary, to the trademark gunman pose, Olamide continues to use the viral punch-key to his advantage.
3) Just be Consistent!!!
Olamide has dropped an album every year since 2011.
To repeat.
Olamide has dropped an album every year since 2011.
In the year 2015 alone, he dropped two albums: Eyan Mayweather and the collaborative LP with fellow rapper Phyno, 2 Kings.
Consistency has made Olamide a benchmark in the music game and you wonder why he is grossing?
Still, we are not suggesting every upcoming artists to copy Olamide by releasing albums upon albums every year, however, try to be consistent.
Don’t release a song today and go for a sabbath one-year break.
Instead, be consistent, be creative on ways to trend, and blast the Nigerian airwaves with quality contents and you watch your hard work do the talking.
Source: NAIJALOADED
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