Over the years, some entertainers have been involved in mentoring young talents. Asides giving them platforms to thrive in their chosen careers, the mentors have also been able to maintain relevance in their careers.
Adekunle Gold has often given credit to Olamide for supporting his career and also being a good example with his work ethics. In a chat with Showtime in September 2015, Adekunle Gold said, “I’ve been signed to YBNL for about eight months now. And I can tell you that Olamide is an amazing and hardworking young man. And I totally love his work ethics.”
“Right from the beginning, he has always made it clear that, ‘You know what? I’m not just a CEO, I’m also your business partner’. That mentality has been with me from way back when we just started. He’s shaping me. He’s my mentor. He’s shaping me to become someone of worth in the industry. He’s a very cool-headed person, straightforward, very honest, he doesn’t talk too much and is easygoing, and he respects people a lot.
After he introduced both artists, they did‘freestyle’ of their songs to the excitement of their audience. Speaking on Ionwannatalk podcast, Skales said what Banky W meant was that he made “a positive investment by signing both of us.” “, it was an amazing moment for me. Wizkid could even tell because I could not help myself with the emotions I felt. It was like a dream come true for me. It was so great. We have been enjoying a good relationship, but he scolds me at times like a brother. It is 100 per cent love from him. He has a lot of experience with music, both at home and abroad, and he usually puts me through.
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