Yes, it’s no news that Davido is a giver, however, doing a collabo with someone unknown; that I cannot understand. How did this happen? How did Bello Omotolani, a Vskit talent achieve this?
Olamide
The way he raps is fantastic and how changes the language and the rhymes he is my best he can t be compared
Olamide merit this, the guy got some kind of wordplay and head bursting rhymes,. If it s a lie go and listen to Jega, voice of the street, Eni duro, young erikina, light in the air, and so on.
Olamide is my one and only rapper man I love the way you rap with all languages the way you changes
He soude like an sweet alame that wake a dead crowed he makes people never regret buying a ticket in advance for his show. Olamide still the best
D-Black’s ‘Loyalty’ to the game unmatched as Loyalty album drops Listen to article
D-Black hit the music scenes in 2010 with a bang so Big critics were confused as to how he kinda came from nowhere and dominated urban radio and television airwaves.
They had no idea the kid had been grinding in labs from North Kaneshie with Hammer where he was born and raised to Adabraka to Taifa to Adenta studios with Jayso tryna make a name for himself.
From the age of 15, finally he turned 22 and got his shot and he made sure you heard him.
After his first release as a group in 2010, Target Practice the mixtape with Kwaku T, both parties mutually agreed to pursuit solo careers after dropping the Hiphop singles Move & Breathe. A year after in 2011 D-Black dropped his debut album ‘Music, Love & Life’ the album that immediately earned him his first BET Awards Nomination for Best International Act, Channel O Awards in South Africa nods, Ghana Music Award nomination for Album of the Year
I bet anyone to argue or just put their money where their mouth is about these guys. Everything about their style and the manner in which they have grown over the years needs to be studied in the Business School of Comedy. Now let s take it back to the beginning, from the first time I saw
Basketmouth on stage during the popular
Nite of Thousand Laughs organised by
Opa WIlliams in the late 1990s, I knew he was going to be one of the biggest in the country. At that time we already had
Ali Baba as the king of comedy but there was something youthful and organic about Basketmouth that just oozed every time he climbed the stage.