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Wadude fetes fans with Rice After Beans

By Daniel Anazia
19 June 2021   |   4:01 am
Singer, rapper and songwriter, Omolayo Iyanuoluwa Olamidé, better known as Wadude, no doubt, is ruling the airwaves with his unique Afrobeat, Acapella, Apala, Hip-hop and Amapianos sounds.

Singer, rapper and songwriter, Omolayo Iyanuoluwa Olamidé, better known as Wadude, no doubt, is ruling the airwaves with his unique Afrobeat, Acapella, Apala, Hip-hop and Amapianos sounds.

His first single Catfisher, which was released in 2017, had a mix of reggae bop. It was followed up with King Kong Fingers, which got a lot of underground attention and question, and is still commanding heavy downloads from various online music platforms, including Audiomack with over 1,000,000 active plays within three months of its release.

Known for his uniqueness in mix of reggae bop, the rapper, on March 19, released his third single titled Ms Parker with a video that was shot by Oluthewave and produced by Steinbeats.

The record, which was released under label Slaughterhouse Records, was followed up with Pull Up and now Rice After Beans, which was produced and mixed by Azxxy, and mastered by Jaypopin. The visual of the project, which was directed by Naya Effects, is out on all streaming platforms.

Wadude can be reached via all his social media handles: Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Audiomack with @WadudeVelli

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