Davido was weak, but Olamide blesses rapper’s 'Fine girl' new song - Oba Hold

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Tuesday, 19 September 2017

Davido was weak, but Olamide blesses rapper’s 'Fine girl' new song

Olamide was a blessing to the somg. The YBNL rapper grabbed the chance with both hands to handle the post-hook with a looping chant.


When the American rapper Wale published his next album - "Shine" - and published the artwork and the tracklist, Nigeria celebrated.
Two local artists and half were presented on the project; Olamid and Davido are Nigerians who trade on the shores of the country. While Wizkid has sued a leg and the other Drake and the rest of America. Good luck
Olamide and Davido are on the "Fine Girl" disc, a typical Nigerian title, with the many songs that are in the studios that lift Lagos, what makes it more interesting is that they were the only artists on the record and you know it will be a Naija-centric affair.


All other times, Nigerian artists have guest spots on the albums, we usually hear them and see them in a song that is neither Nigerians nor designed to carry their fans. But 'Fine Girl' seemed to be our own local material to get an international exposure.
And it starts well whales brings to the universal reggaeton an instrument and a beat. The same influence Wizkid used on the Syropy "Daddy Yo". And so it happened
Olamid was a blessing for the Somg. YBNL rapper took the chance with both hands to handle the post hook with a looping vocals.

“Fine girl, to ni to ni idi nla
To ni to ni idi nla, to ni to ni idi nla
Booty yi, o nse mi ki nla
O nse mi ki nla, o nse mi ki nla`”

He was immense, providing a local balance to the vibe, and hands-down providing the core highlight of the entire record. Without Olamide, this would have been regular, with no spark.
Davido on the other hand, failed to properly bring his best on to the record. Weak line meets weak line, and the result was this:

“Give me the motion like a motion picture
Show your back, I wan predict your future
Give me love and I give you a return
Star Card or Visa, baby which one you want?
Sachs Fifth, with a east side ting
Rodeo, with a west side ting
Bad boy on a worldwide ting
Don't forget, I'm reppin' green white green
Oh girl you turn me to an animal
For you I throw a carnival
You want it, honey? Take it easy
Shey you nor know say I get stamina
Oh baby come over anytime you want
Do way you whine your body bust my medulla
She be fine girl, she be fine girl
And this one nor be regular”

Too weak fam. Too weak.
Davido has enough international experience and aspiration to recognize that this was a chance to give his name some needed life in the land where he wants to be relevant.

But nevertheless, it’s an enjoyable song, something that would ride into the summer season, and underground dance circuits of numerous cities. Wale, Olamide and Davido have just let some juice out, and it is fire.

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