Shallipopi Calls Olamide the ‘Father of Nigerian Street Music’
Written by MAX FM on November 14, 2024
Nigerian artist Shallipopi has publicly declared Olamide the ‘King of Nigerian Street Music’ in a recent interview, praising the veteran rapper’s influence on the genre. Known for his street-hop style, Shallipopi made the comments during a sit-down with Naija FM, where he shared insights into his career and recent musical ventures.
When asked about his decision to feature Olamide on his track ‘Order,’ Shallipopi explained that the veteran rapper’s dominance on the streets was a major inspiration. ‘Baddo [Olamide] is the father and king of Nigerian street music. So I had to feature him on ‘Order’ because it is a street song, and Olamide owns the street,’ Shallipopi said. His tribute to Olamide only adds to the rapper’s ever-growing legacy as one of the most influential figures in Nigerian music.
Shallipopi also took time to address rumours about his departure from Dapper Music, the label he was signed to. After months of speculation, he confirmed that his contract had simply expired, and there were no hard feelings between him and the label. ‘We’re all good,’ Shallipopi reassured fans, putting to rest any rumours of a falling out. This move marks a new chapter in Shallipopi’s career, as he focuses on expanding his independent label, which he hopes will help him further establish his presence in the Nigerian music scene.
The recognition of Olamide as a mentor and the end of his contract with Dapper Music signal Shallipopi’s evolution as both an artist and an entrepreneur. As he continues to carve out his path in the industry, his respect for Nigerian street music icons like Olamide remains central to his journey.