Olamide Clarifies the Nature of “IKIGAI”: It’s an EP, Not an Album

Nigerian Rapper Emphasizes the Importance of Precision in Music Labeling

Nigerian rapper Olamide has issued an important clarification regarding his latest project, “IKIGAI,” which has been generating significant buzz. In a message to his followers, Olamide urged supporters not to refer to “IKIGAI” as an album, explaining that it is, in fact, an extended play (EP).

“IKIGAI,” a Japanese term meaning “a reason for living,” is a 7-track EP that showcases Olamide’s continued evolution and deep understanding of the Nigerian music industry. The project features collaborations with a roster of talented musicians, including Fireboy DML, Asake, SABRI, Pheelz, Young Jonn, and Lil Kesh. These collaborations highlight Olamide’s knack for blending diverse sounds to create innovative music.

By addressing this distinction, Olamide underscores the importance of precision and attention to detail in the music industry, especially in the digital age. His clarification serves as a reminder of the value he places on correctly representing his work to his audience.

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