This is how Olamide and Wande Coal collaboration would sound like as they are 2 legends
Olamide looks set to release a new collaboration with Wande Coal as the two were recently spotted in a new video making new music in the studio and this is how Olamide and Wande Coal collaboration would sound like.
Olamide and Wande Coal were spotted recently in a new video that shows them working on a new collaboration in the studio. The video was shared via Instagram on Monday, the 24th of January 2022.
Since the beginning of 2022, Baddo has been teasing unreleased songs via his social media pages, both features, and his own songs.
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Earlier this month, he took to his Instagram page to preview a hip-hop tune that sounds really hard.
He was also seen in another video working on new music with Davido. It’s looking like it’s going to be another busy year for Olamide and we cannot wait.
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Olamide and Wande Coal are now set to release their first-ever official collaboration if the video of them in the studio is anything to go by.
The only ever collab the two of them have worked on before now is when Wande Coal jumped on the remix of Olamide’s viral hit in 2016, Who You Epp.
Wande Coal practically birthed a whole new generation of Nigerian Afropop, influencing almost all the industry.
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Wande Coal ushered in a style that introduced a new generation of Nigerian Afropop, just like the roles of John the Baptist in the bible.
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Ethically, in my book Wande Coal and Wizkid is like John the Baptist and Jesus Christ, one came to prepare the way for the other…weird but true!
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Wande Coal appears to prepare the way for the new era, influencing almost the whole Nigeria music industry.
In a time, Afrobeats as a term stops serving the core traditional style and with its constant genre-unifying, interpolating and resurgence, the most meticulous term to describe the wave of music circulating out of Nigeria and Ghana is Afropop.
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Wande Coal (born 18 October 1985), born as Oluwatobi Wande Ojosipe in Lagos Island, Lagos state, Nigeria, to Chief Ibukun Olufunto and Mrs Omolara Oluwayemisi Ojosipe.
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Wande Coal, a Nigerian singer, songwriter, and producer, pioneered the sound of Afrobeats while becoming an international celebrity with his longing romantic ballads.
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Wande Coal surfaced in the Nigerian entertainment industry as a dancer, especially dancing in D’banj music videos back then.
He signed to Don Jazzy‘s Mo’ Hits Records in 2006, one of the most acclaimed labels in Nigeria now known as Mavins.
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Releasing his first single titled ‘Ololufe’ is one of the exceptional love songs ever written by a Nigerian act.
In 2009, he released his debut album ‘Mushin To Mo’Hits’ which defined the dawn of this era, widely accepted across Nigeria and the globe.
Also, the only divergence was the album being released in the CDs era, no internet, obviously, the spread of Afropop into the global scene – and in effect, the global bridge accord with the rise of the internet and smartphone usage in West Africa.
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The majority of the new generation Nigeria Afropop artiste shares a common characteristic originated from Wande Coal.