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Asake and Broda Shaggi ❤️🫂 Before After

Asake and Broda Shaggi ❤️🫂 Before After

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Asake verse that was meant to be on Odumodublvck ‘Wotowoto Seasoning’ that ended up unreleased 👏😳🤯🪖❤️🔙🔥

Asake verse that was meant to be on Odumodublvck ‘Wotowoto Seasoning’ that ended up unreleased 👏😳🤯🪖❤️🔙🔥

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Better big boy music 🫩❤️

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Yhemolee narrated in a podcast on how Olamide decided to jump on Asake’s "Omo Ope," a verse that changed Asake’s life forever. After Yhemolee released "All the Girls" featuring Dandizzy and YKB, Olamide took a liking to the track and randomly posted it on his page. Yhemolee was starstruck for just knowing "Baddo" was listening to his music. One morning around 4:00 AM, Olamide unexpectedly texted Yhemolee, asking, "How far with that boy who rapped on 'All the Girls'? Where is he?" He mentioned the artist was on his mind and he wanted to give him a verse. Thinking he meant Dandizzy, Yhemolee sent over his page. Noticing Olamide was responding instantly, Yhemolee seized the moment and said, "Baddo, take a look at this other artist, Asake." Olamide replied that Young Jonn had already told him Asake was "b@d" (talented). Yhemolee immediately sent Asake’s records to Olamide’s email—songs he had actually tagged Olamide in two years prior. He asked Olamide to listen whenever he was free and begged him to help Asake in any way possible, even if it was just a verse. At the time, Yhemolee never imagined Olamide would actually sign him. To his shock, Olamide told him the verse would be ready that same day. Olamide called shortly after, explaining that the file hadn't saved properly as an MP3. Yhemolee rushed to get the file as mp3 from the producer and sent them over. Olamide recorded his part immediately, and once Yhemolee heard the finished verse, he knew instantly that the song was going to be a hit. Watch how he narrated the emotional state Asake was manifesting from when he made the record, that he didn’t have shi shi he’s calling himself ‘Omo Ope.’

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