Sunday, July 23, 2017

Former YBNL Artiste Xino Blasts Olamide Says He Needs To Grow Up Business-wise, He's Immature & Inexperienced |PoliFocus

Nigerian singer Benjamin Chinedu Ahamefula AKA Xino, a former YBNL artiste, has lambasted his former boss, Olamide, aka ‘Baddoo’, calling him an immature and inexperienced record label CEO who needs to up his ante on the business aspect of music and artiste management.



In an exclusive chat with Showtime, he criticized Olamide for lacking managerial experience, saying, it was one of the reasons he parted ways with YBNL.

Xino Said ;“YBNL management and other labels in Nigeria need to adopt an entrepreneurial system that focuses on artiste development because there is zero fan base in Nigeria.

Once any new sensation comes out we all switch to that one. Olamide and other CEOs need to grow up business-wise.

Beyonce’s husband, Jayz, is an undisputed boss because he understands this concept and creates acts that last to create others too”

The fearless singer later corrected the impression that his music career is dying because he left the Olamide’s record label, YBNL.

“I’m engaging in other money-making options, music is just an option and one that I love very much; I never asked to be signed on to YBNL, so I’m not bothered as much. But for the sake of those who dig my songs I’m coming with something soon, something cooking with Kiddominant is dropping soon”, he revealed.

~YL



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