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VIDEO: Olamide – Anifowose

“Anifowose” is one of my favourite songs off Olamide‘s #BGEL album. The video just dropped in a rare but spectacular 2-piece combo from Baddo Himself
This is indigenous Hip-Hop in its true form.
“The ratchets come out at night, or in this case, the daytime. Buzzing artist Olamide has been heating up the street and radio with his national anthemsongs “Anifowose“ and Sitting on the Throne, fans anticipating the videoscan now rejoice as the YBNL record artiste has released the video.
The well produced visual features numerous gothic with animated costumes, as various fonts flash across the screen spelling out the songs.. The video really reflects where olamide is coming from.”

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