When
grassroots-to-limelight Yoruba rapper, Dagrin, died in a road crash in
2010, the lamentation that greeted his passage had hardly died down when
some other up-and-coming singers started scheming to fill the vacuum
created.
As is done when star artistes pass on, they wanted to take advantage
of the gap, with some of them not minding becoming new Dagrin…But as it
normally happens in such a circumstance. All of them failed to realise
their dreams.
The lesson they failed to learn is that, no artiste can really
replace another one. That is why no one has been able to replace a Fela,
Tupac or Sikiru Ayinde Barrister in the real sense of it. People may
try to be opportunistic but it will be extremely difficult to convince
listeners or the audience that the dead man has resurrected.
Instead of aping the fallen hero, perhaps the best thing to do is to
hone one’s talent and work hard at one’s style, especially if it is
close to that of the deceased.If it is done well, the market will have
no other option than to look in one’s direction. This seems to be how
rave-of-the-moment and weird Yoruba rapper, Olamide has proved wiser
than his peers who were trying to ape Dagrin.
Also called Young Erikina, the artiste has demonstrated much
versatility in his songs, Eni Duro and Bend down Low, to the extent that
he has broken into the league of the big players.While it has been
rumoured that a major telecoms player has struck a N25m deal with him,
D’Banj’s new strategic romance with Olamide made him (Olamide) the
subject on the lips of many followers of the sector.
Apart from featuring him in a song, there are reports that the
younger act has been signed onto D’Banj’s label, a move that, many
believe, is going to be mutually rewarding.Such a move would naturally
make some guys remember D’Banj’s epic divorce with Don Jazzy, and either
sees the romance with the younger act either as a survivalist ploy or a
strategic one.
But the fact is it is a good story for Olamide and a sign that he is
doing well and may just be one of the artistes to dictate the space in
the next few years.Although there has not been any official
confirmation, D’banj’s younger brother, Kay Switch, welcomed Olamide to
the family on Twitter on Wednesday. Tweeting via his handle, @kayswitch,
Kay Switch stated, “Welcome to the family, Baddo.” Baddo is Olamide’s
nick name. The music star is currently in Atlanta with D’banj for a
music performance.