Talented rapper, Olamide, has made known his intention to return to school next year to obtain a degree in music.
What could be the cognition of this whole idea of going back to the fore-walls to obtain a Bsc. For his career?
In an interactive session with journalists recently, he revealed that he had to drop out of school just to pursue his aspirations in music. After the cut, continue to know the reason....
“I dropped out of school for music but I intend going back. I will be doing a professional course in South Africa to study Music Business and I’m certain about it. Hopefully in 2015."
”Olamide’s story is not the first of its kind as a lot of entertainers in the industry have, at one time or the other in life, dropped out of school to pursue their dreams. Unquestionably, some of them turned out to have taken the right decision."
Read His Biography.
Born Olamide Adedeji on the 15 of March, in Bariga Lagos, Olamide fell in love
with Rap music as early his primary school days. Soon, he discovered he
also had the talent to Rap and began to nurture that talent in the year
2000. Since then he has featured on songs like “Im grateful” by
Maiojoe, “Take me there” by Jahbless and he has dropped some nostalgic
lines on the collaborative track between him, Zara, and Adol called
“Naija Hail” Olamide who is currently working on his first album which
will feature artists like Adol and Whizkid is under the musical care of
Coded Tunes boss ID Cabasa. Being a versatile artist, he not only raps,
but also writes for different genres of music such as Hip Hop, R&B,
Reggae and Pop. Although his mentor is Jay-Z, he also appreciates music
from the likes of Ludacris, Birdman, and Lil Wayne. Olamide has
performed live on big stages all over Nigeria and he is most definitely a
street favorite. It is safe to say, the streets love him and he loves
them back. His music is gaining serious mass appeal and his rap style is
being enjoyed by many. Its obvious that he has archived a lot in the
music industry, that's why he is considering to further education after long
run?


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