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Olamide Unveils Star-Studded Tracklist For 11th Album, Features Dr Dre, Wizkid, Others

by The Culture Newspaper June 17, 2025
by The Culture Newspaper June 17, 2025

Grammy-nominated Nigerian rapper and YBNL boss, Olamide Adedeji aka Olamide, has unveiled the official tracklist for his upcoming self-titled album, Olamidé, set for release on Thursday, 19 June 2025.

The 17-track project boasts an impressive roster of Nigerian and international artistes, reflecting Olamide’s enduring relevance and global reach. Featured acts include Nigerian megastar Wizkid, hitmakers Asake, Seyi Vibez, Young Jonn, BOJ, and Darkoo.

Other collaborators include American hip-hop icon Dr Dre, Jamaican dancehall star Popcaan, British-Nigerian singer Daecolm, and DJ SPINALL.

“Big thanks to every beautiful soul that made this possible!!! #OLAMIDÉ Out 19th of June. Wabillahi Taofeek,” Olamide wrote on Instagram as he shared the full tracklist and album artwork on Monday.

The album includes previously released tracks such as ‘Kai’ and ’99’. Released on 29 April 2025, Kai sees Olamide reunite with Wizkid.

The song marks their first collaboration since their breakout hit ‘Omo To Shan’ in 2011. Wizkid appears twice on the album, which reaffirms their long-standing creative chemistry.

Just a week ago, Olamide gave fans another reason to get excited with the release of 99 featuring Asake, Seyi Vibez, Young Jonn, and British singer Daecolm.

Produced by Willis, the song gave listeners a lively preview of what’s to come on the full album.

Meanwhile, Asake’s appearance on 99 comes amid speculation of a rift between the two stars following his departure from YBNL to launch his label, ‘Giran Republic’, in February 2025.

His involvement in the album suggests a continued professional relationship with his former label boss.

According to the official tracklist, other songs on the album include Billionaires Club, Free, Indika, Stronger, and Rain.

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Rising talent Muyeez and FXRTUNE also make guest appearances.

Olamidé will be Olamide’s 11th solo studio album and follows his 2023 project Ikigai, which featured songs like Metaverse, Hello Habibi, and Uptown Disco, the latter a collaboration with Fireboy and Asake.

Prior to that, he released ‘UY Scuti,’ ‘Carpe Diem,’ and the joint EP ‘Unruly.’

With a career spanning over a decade, Olamide has continued to heat up his relevance and has also nurtured numerous stars through his YBNL imprint, which includes Adekunle Gold, Lil Kesh, Fireboy, and Asake.

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