While a lot of attention is given to the large heart of Olamide
which has fueled his foray into label management and putting artistes
on, very little has been shown to the amount of control he affords these
artistes in the music creation process.
YBNL as a
recording house has birthed two stars, a feat that many record label
owners will look on with envy and pray to emulate. Lil Kesh
and Olamide are the two successful acts from the label, and they have
gone on to produce spectacular music, while enriching themselves in the
process.
What happens in the studio? How does
Olamide operate with his acts? How much artistic control does his signed
acts have under him?
Adekunle Gold has revealed just about thing work as
regards music. The Urban Highlife singer was signed to YBNL in 2014, and
has taken to music with unique content, which has seen him grow to
become one of the leading lights in a genre that had, prior to his
arrival, received minimal spotlight.
His debut
album – “Gold” – which was released in 2016 has received massive
acceptance. According to the singer, a huge reason why this works out is
because of the free hand he got from Olamide, to take his music in any
direction he wants.
“Thank God I am in a label like YBNL, and I have an oga (boss) like Olamide that understands that you need to do you.” he told Guardian.
“Olamide
has given each and every one of us the opportunity and liberty to just
do what we want to do. Where he comes in is to give approval. He can say
what he thinks works, and what doesn’t, and points us in the right
direction.”
Without Olamide’s direct
supervision and micro-management, how was “Gold” recorded? By his trust
of course. Olamide let him flow, and the results were tremendously
successful.
Adekunle continued: “I pretty much wrote the
music myself. During production, I was the one telling the producer
which direction I wanted everything to go. Olmide really entrusted
everything to me, and he was always there to remind me that he knows I
can do it.
“He would say, “Just see it as
your business, I’m only here to guide you.’ So based on all this, it
really just made sense to put me as the executive producer. And of
course, I got approval from my oga”
Olamide’s
decision to only offer emotion support and external positive
reinforcement to Adekunle Gold was a masterstroke. The singer has one of
the best albums of 2016, a huge benefit to the record label by way of
raking cash via sales and distributionIn this age of mushroom record labels and numerous investors stifling creativity by dictating the direction of the music, Olamide stands out as an artiste who understands that good music can only come from within. He also knows that an artiste would need to enjoy freedom in the creation process, while marrying it to the commercial aspect on his terms to flourish. He provided Adekunle Gold with the freedom, and it has proven to be the one of the best moves of 2016 at YBNL.
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