Before the global polish of Afrobeats, before the streaming numbers became the main language of success, there was a phase where the streets dictated influence.
Olamide — often called Baddo — stood at the center of that moment. From early records like Eni Duro to projects such as YBNL and Baddest Guy Ever Liveth, his sound carried raw energy, local language, and an authenticity that connected directly with everyday listeners.
What makes his throwbacks linger isn’t just nostalgia.


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