Wizkid older than Olamide in music industry

Nigerian music star Olamide has clarified the timeline of his entry into the music industry in relation to his colleague Wizkid. In a recent interview, Olamide stated that Wizkid began his music career about two years before him. This clarification comes as a surprise to many, as both artists gained prominence around the same time in 2010. Wizkid’s popularity soared with the release of ‘Holla At Your Boy’ in January 2010, while Olamide’s breakthrough came with ‘Eni Duro’ later that year.

Both artists were nominated for the Next Rated category at the 2011 Headies Awards, which Wizkid won. This shared experience had led many to believe that they started their music careers simultaneously. However, Olamide’s recent statement reveals that Wizkid had already been active in the industry for a couple of years before his own rise to fame. In fact, Wizkid was featured in M.I’s hit single ‘Fast Money/Fast Cars’ as early as 2008, about two years before he gained widespread recognition.

Olamide’s clarification provides insight into the early days of his career and highlights the importance of understanding the timeline of events in the music industry. The Nigerian music scene has experienced significant growth in recent years, with both Olamide and Wizkid playing major roles in its development. As the industry continues to evolve, it is essential to acknowledge the contributions of its pioneers and the timeline of their achievements.

The clarification also underscores the need for accuracy in reporting and the importance of verifying information. By setting the record straight, Olamide has provided a more accurate understanding of his entry into the music industry and his relationship with Wizkid. This development is likely to spark further discussion about the history of Nigerian music and the careers of its leading artists. With the music industry continuing to thrive, it is crucial to document its history accurately and recognize the achievements of its key players.

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