The native rapper desires to be kept apart from other artists in the field. He maintains his brotherhood with Olamide.
Sometimes, in an attempt to increase interaction or start a popularity battle, X (previously Twitter) users will put artists against each other.
Posting pictures of Olamide and Phyno, two native Nigerian rappers, along with an open-ended inquiry to the public, a user using by the handle @TheDamiForeign did so on Friday, October 4, 2024.
“Who’s the GOAT in rap history?” the post asked. Olamide Phyno.” It soon started to receive feedback from online users. According to some, each act is remarkable and relevant in its own right. Using one of the two, others set up their tents.
But after reading the message, the ‘Do I’ crooner became irate and didn’t take long to voice his dissatisfaction.
He wrote, “Yo!!!” in response to the post. Please quit pitting me against my brother or anyone else for that matter. Tf is wrong with you guys. Do your teasing with another person.. na ala adi agba unu.. wtf.
Presently, the 37-year-old CEO of Penthauze Muzik is commemorating the publication of “Full Time Job,” his fifth studio album. Johnny Drille, Burna Boy, Fave, Flavour, and Cheque are all part of the project.
Afterwards, the project rose to the top of Apple Music Nigeria’s Top Albums Chart. The album has already yielded three singles: “Time of My Life,” the number-one song “Do I,” and Burna Boy’s remix of it.
In addition, he has recorded and shared three music videos, the most recent of which is for the song “Grateful.”