“The Baddest Guy Ever Liveth”! Check out ‘Baddo Lee’ Olamide on the Cover of Mystreetz Magazine’s New Issue
Baddo Lee came straight out of his Lee Temple and has colossally grown into one of Nigeria’s biggest Rap artistes. Olamide has
been feeding us with hits after hits and in the process, upgraded his
brand from budding underground Hip-Hop act to a swanky Rapper who is now
a household name.
This is what Sesan Adeniji, the publisher of Mystreetz magazine, had to say about their new issue:
‘With the way the Nigerian music
industry has continued to evolve, sometimes, one needs to ask the
question, what if? What if Fela hadn’t let go of his tussle with Orlando
Julius for the ownership of highlife jazz to discover Afro-beat? What
if Sir Shina Peters had been content with the music genre he tussled for
with Segun Adewale and he hadn’t pioneered Afro Juju? What if Prince
Nico Mbarga hadn’t sang ‘Sweet Mother’ and Tu Face never recorded
‘African queen’? The answers are not far fetch. Nigerian music wouldn’t
have been widely recognized and respected as it is today without the
record set by these brave hearts who took the road less travelled and
refused to join the bandwagons.
We live in an industry where the
copycat syndrome is the order of the day and the few who dare to do
something different are hardly encouraged from the onset except when
they beat the odds to breakthrough. We at Mystreetz magazine have always
stood out to report what is different and Just like we once projected
with ‘Olamide’s eye on the Rap throne’ which was the first time he
graced the cover of Mystreetz magazine. Musically, his stock has risen
ever since, so much that he became the first artiste to grace the
magazine’s cover for the second time. To us, he is one of the few
Nigerian artistes that followed the road less travelled. Determined to
live his dream driven by rapping in his mother’s tongue. He is arguably,
the only artiste that has become so successful after ticked off as a
replica. So the question now is, What is working for Olamide?