Nigerian indigenous rapper Olamide Adedeji, popularly often called Olamide, has opened up about his technique within the music trade, revealing that figuring out his viewers was key. The ‘Native Rapper’ crooner defined that he’s snug being an indigenous artist, stressing that he’s not determined for worldwide validation.
Talking in a latest interview with BBC Radio 1Xtra, Olamide said that he wouldn’t change his sound or swap his model to attraction to a Western viewers.
“You must establish your viewers. When you establish your viewers, the remainder of the world will catch up finally. So, I’ve to remain true to myself and no mater the place it’s, what it’s, I imply, on this world, I’ve to remain true to myself.
“I’m snug in my pores and skin. I’m a Naija man, Yoruba boy, I’ve H-Issue and all that, and I’m proud about it. You simply have to remain true to your self,” he stated.
