The YBNL boss, who spoke to Sunday Scoop,
revealed that his fear of failure has kept him
working harder than most.
The ‘Pepper Dem Gang’ crooner, opened up
about his love life saying:
“ I’ve actually been in a relationship for about 17
years now. As a matter of fact, she’s the most
important reason I am where I am today. Her
name is music.”
On what has been his driving force over the years,
he said,
“My major motivation comes from knowing that I
came from the bottom, and I don’t want to go
back there. I want to live a good life, and because
of that, my working life is a relentless grind. I
don’t want to go broke, and I don’t want anybody
to look down on me. I’m still on top of my game
because I don’t see myself as everything. I take
advice from my mum, manager, and label mates,
and they always help. They’re responsible for
some of my ideas. Some things that people see
and think is all about Baddo is actually their
brainwork.”
Speaking further, he said,
“I didn’t start out to be an average artiste, I
wanted to stand out. Right now, I’m living my
dreams. All I can say is that my life right now is a
dream come true. ”
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
YBNL Artistes Sometimes Help With My Ideas – Olamide
By Unknown February 22, 2017
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