Obama Highlights Afrobeats In 2025 Year-End Playlist Featuring Burna Boy, Olamide

Former US President Barack Obama has once again recognized the global impact of Afrobeats in his 2025 end-of-year cultural roundup. In his annual playlist of favourite songs, shared on social media Thursday, Obama included Nigerian stars Burna Boy and Olamide Baddo, continuing a tradition he began while in office of highlighting his top books, films, and music each year. “As 2025 comes to a close, I’m continuing a tradition that I started during my time in the White House: sharing my annual lists of favourite books, movies, and music. I hope you find something new to enjoy — and please send any recommendations for me to check out!” he wrote. The 2025 music list features 30 tracks across pop, hip-hop, indie, and world music. Highlights include Burna Boy’s “TaTaTa,” featuring Travis Scott, and Olamide’s “99,” a collaboration with Asake, Seyi Vibez, Young Jonn, and British singer Daecolm. Nigerian London-based singer Obongjayar also makes the list with “Not In Surrender.” Obama’s recognition of Nigerian artistes has drawn widespread attention on social media, underscoring Afrobeats’ expanding global reach. He had similarly celebrated Nigerian music in 2024 with tracks like Rema’s “Yayo” and Asake’s “Active” featuring Travis Scott. Released May 21, 2025, via Atlantic Records, Burna Boy’s “TaTaTa” is the fourth single from his eighth studio album No Sign of Weakness, blending Afro-fusion and trap. Olamide’s “99,” released in June 2025 from his eleventh studio album Olamidé, revolves around themes of wealth, enjoyment, and carefree living. Other notable songs on the list include Olivia Dean’s “Nice To Each Other,” Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s “Luther,” BLACKPINK’s “Jump,” Bruce Springsteen’s “Faithless,” Rosalía’s “Sexo, Violencia y Llantas,” Lady Gaga’s “Abracadabra,” Gunna’s “Just Say Dat,” and Drake’s “Nokia,” among others. On the film front, Obama’s favourites include One Battle After Another, Sinners, It Was Just an Accident, Hamnet, Sentimental Value, No Other Choice, The Secret Agent, Train Dreams, Jay Kelly, Good Fortune, and Orwell: 2+2=5. His top books for the year feature Beth Macy’s Paper Girl, Susan Choi’s Flashlight, Jill Lepore’s We the People, Angela Flournoy’s The Wilderness, Brian Goldstone’s There Is No Place for Us, as well as works by Ethan Rutherford, Andrew Ross Sorkin, Kiran Desai, Zadie Smith, Ian McEwan, and Michelle Obama.

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Portable Claims He Has Helped More Artists Than Olamide, Don Jazzy, Wizkid, and Davido Combined

Singer Portable has stirred controversy by claiming he has helped more people in the music industry than stars like Olamide, Don Jazzy, Wizkid, and Davido combined. In a video, Portable said his support goes beyond music, extending to upcoming artists, the underprivileged, and ordinary Nigerians. He contrasted his approach with other celebrities, highlighting his willingness to engage with fans and share fan-made content online. Portable argued that many top artists are difficult to reach and reluctant to collaborate with new talent, whereas he offers assistance freely. “Many Nigerian celebrities don’t post their fans even if they dance to their songs. But me, I repost every positive video about me. Even with your money, many celebrities won’t let you feature them as an upcoming artist. But I help people freely. I have helped more people in the music industry than Don Jazzy, Olamide, Wizkid, and Davido,” he said.

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Olamide Says He’s Now Focusing On Himself, Prioritizing Personal Growth And Music Career

Olamide Baddo, founder of YBNL, has announced that he is now focusing on his personal growth and well-being. In a recent interview with Flow 98.7 FM, the veteran musician revealed that he is dedicating more time to self-care and concentrating on his own music career, shifting attention away from supporting others. “All my life I’ve been trying to be there for people and also trying to do my stuff. But right now, I’m really just trying to focus on myself 100 percent,” Olamide said. This new chapter reflects a conscious effort to prioritize his own goals and personal development. As the head of YBNL, Olamide has been instrumental in launching the careers of artists like Lil Kesh, Young John, Pheelz, and Asake. He has also collaborated with top Nigerian stars, including Zlatan Ibile, Naira Marley, and Portable, cementing his influence in the music industry. "Right now, I'm at the phase in my life whereby I'm really trying to give myself undivided attention. All my life I've been trying to be there for people, but right now I'm really just tryna focus on myself squarely, 100%" — Olamide. pic.twitter.com/W5wnmOWNrv — 𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍 (@AsakyGRN) December 3, 2025

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Portable Declares Olamide Will Regret Not Signing Him in Fiery New Outburst

Portable has launched into another fiery rant, insisting that Olamide will one day regret not signing him and claiming his rise is already beyond the reach of industry gatekeepers. In a series of messages, the singer painted himself as an artist destined for global success, saying his international fan base and connections — especially his bond with Skepta — are proof of his growth. He accused unnamed figures of trying to sabotage and exploit him, framing every setback as part of a larger story of divine elevation. Portable maintained that his resilience and faith set him apart from his peers, describing himself as someone who cannot be held back by industry politics. His words: “Any disappointment is a blessing Zazuu Am bless internationally i get fan base If you spoil me for who love me you go doe young If you forget me my own God no go forget me God bless skepta my Helper wey carry me from where them stop Love who love you Support those who support you them fit carry you trabaye make them still dey hate on you because you no be mumu na ode them dey ike them no dey like to carry who ja join body Ogun na money Orunmila go carry me trabaye If you spoil me for who love me you go die young Zazuu turn Local rapper to international rapper Ati local dancer ripper a friend of a Ole na Ole ZEHNATION many many inspiration When my time come you no fit stop me Olamide Bado go regret why him no sign me or carry me alongside again just because I fight for my own right God of Zazuuis coming for you people too those who dey block my ways i believe i can fly star. don’t beg to shine God Sent my Helper tome internatio nalsol can be big more than them na me name! still remain my self Portable Omolalomi Tony Montana OF London”

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Olamidé Reunites With Former Signee Asake At OVO Arena Wembley Concert

Nigerian music star Olamidé reunited with his former signee Asake at his sold-out concert at the OVO Arena Wembley in London, much to the delight of fans. Social media photos from the event show Olamidé, Asake, and Seyi Vibez sharing the stage, delivering a memorable performance together. Another image captured Olamidé alongside Asake, Pheelz, Spinall, Adesope, and Toki, showcasing a star-studded lineup that had the audience buzzing. The reunion follows Olamidé’s recent clarification dismissing rumors of a fallout with Asake, emphasizing that their professional separation did not affect their personal bond. Fans have since celebrated the display of camaraderie, flooding social media with praise and excitement over the moment.

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Olamide Claps Back at Critics as Fans Sing Along to “Lambebe”

During a recent concert, Olamide used a performance of his 2014 hit “Lambebe” to subtly respond to his critics. As soon as he started the song, the crowd sang along enthusiastically, proving that his fan base remains as strong as ever. Turning to address those who claimed he “doesn’t have fans anymore,” Olamide said in Yoruba: “Won de ni baba iya won o ni fans more.” This translates to: “They said I don’t have fans anymore — look at them now.” The remark was a clear dig at his opponents, showing that despite the chatter online, his supporters are loyal and present. The moment served as both a celebration of his enduring popularity and a subtle clap back at those who doubted him. Baddo had to remind them he’s bigger than the Big 3 convo. 🐐 😂 pic.twitter.com/UHYkd5pK0W — 𝑺 𝑵 𝑬 𝑯 ➐ (@SnehQueenBee) November 23, 2025

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Olamide Clarifies No Rift With Asake, Calls Him “Brother For Life”

Olamide has dismissed rumors of a fallout with Asake, affirming that they remain “family” despite Asake’s exit from YBNL. In a BBC interview, the YBNL founder clarified that business moves have not affected their personal relationship, saying, “Business is never personal, and after business, life goes on.” Olamide reassured fans that he and Asake are still on good terms, describing the singer as “my brother for life.” He added, “We’re still family. That’s my brother for life. It’s always the same thing with me and all my people — business is never personal, and after business, life goes on.” Asake’s departure from YBNL and the subsequent updates to his social media had fueled speculation of tension, but Olamide’s statement confirms their bond remains strong.

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Olamide Condemns Rising Insecurity, Urges Unity Amid Kebbi Kidnappings And Kwara Church Attack

Nigerian rapper Olamide has voiced his deep concern over the escalating insecurity in the country in a heartfelt message on Instagram. He wrote: “Our nation has been hit by an alarming wave of one tragedy after another these past few days, and honestly, our hearts are broken. We are struggling to process the devastating attack at the CAC in Kwara, even as we mourn the loss of the AFUED NYSC corps members. Our worry is deep and constant, even as we hear that there have been more abductions. In the face of these heinous acts, our nation must draw upon its strength and unwavering resolve to stand together against those who seek to divide us. We as a people must unite to work and pray together for the safe return of the promising young minds kidnapped in Kebbi. I am sending every ounce of peace and strength to the families grieving, and prayers that all the abducted persons are brought home safely. These tragedies are a painful reminder that the safety and security of Nigerians must never be compromised. The right to life and education is fundamental. This can’t be our reality. Peace should be a certainty, not just a desperate prayer.” Olamide expressed heartbreak over recent tragedies, including the attack on the CAC in Kwara and the deaths of AFUED NYSC corps members, while also highlighting the ongoing abductions of young Nigerians. He urged citizens to stand united, work together, and pray for the safe return of those kidnapped, stressing that the country’s security must remain a priority. He further underscored that these incidents are a reminder that the right to life and education is fundamental, emphasizing that peace should be a guaranteed reality, not just a hope. Extending support to grieving families, Olamide’s message calls for national solidarity, vigilance, and compassion in the face of rising insecurity.

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