By Daddy Fair
Contrary to reports, rapper Oladipupo Oladimeji who was reported to have died earlier in the week, is still alive.
According to reports just reaching us, by one of his colleagues, a singer by the name Obot, the singer who was reported dead early in the week is very much alive according to Qdot, singer and one of his associates.
Although no one can confirm the true story, feelers are suggesting that it may be a ploy to promote his new album.
According to reports, Oladips, whose musical career was boosted after winning the "King is Here" contest organized by D'banj, died two days ago on November 14, almost mysteriously, just like Mohbad's.
The budding rapper, song writer and performing artiste, originally joined the music industry 12 years ago and could be remembered for his songs like 'Ajala', 'Mainland 2 Island", "Lalakulala" and the controversial "Die Young".
Although the full detail of his untimely death is still shrouded in secrecy, industry watchers and colleagues see the death as taking the same pattern as those of his late colleagues, Dagrin and most recently, Mohbad, who's still being mourned.
The hardworking founder of "Disciples Music", his latest album, "Superhero Omo Adugbo" was scheduled for release two days after his death!
According to his streaming platform, Apple Music, the 17-track album features late Dagrin's brother, TOD, the late Mohbad and a host of the living!
Born on March 24, 1995, in Ogun State, Nigeria, Oladips exhibited a passion for music from a young age, laying the foundation for a promising career. At sixteen, he embarked on a musical odyssey, rising from text battles on Facebook to establishing himself as a formidable force in the rap scene.
A pivotal moment in Oladips’ career was his victory at the “King is Here” contest, hosted by Nigerian musician D’banj. This success catapulted him into the spotlight, securing his first major record contract with EDGE Records.
His journey, marked by resilience and talent, showcased Oladips’ ability to connect with audiences, blending his unique style with mainstream influences.
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