Why Olamide still gets stage fright after nearly two decades & the experiences behind it

Olamide on stage

Olamide has spent over a decade at the centre of Nigeria’s music scene, building a reputation as one of its most dominant and consistent performers. From packed concerts to headline shows, the rapper whose real name is Olamide Gbenga Adedeji has become synonymous with high-energy stage command and crowd connection.

But beneath that confidence lies a reality he has only recently put into words.

In a 2026 interview, Olamide revealed that he still feels nervous every time he is about to step on stage, despite years of experience and success. His admission is in contrast to the image many fans have of him, as he appears to be an artist who seems completely at ease in front of thousands. This is precisely what makes his revelation compelling

Who Is Olamide?

Olamide

Olamide Gbenga Adedeji who goes by the mononym Olamide was born March 15, 1989. He is a Nigerian rapper, singer, songwriter, and record executive widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in modern African music.

Raised in Bariga, Lagos, he emerged from a grassroots environment that would later shape both his sound and identity. He began gaining attention in 2010 with his debut single “Eni Duro,” before releasing his first studio album Rapsodi in 2011, marking the start of a career defined by consistency and cultural impact.

Over the years, Olamide built more than just a catalogue of hit songs. In 2012, he founded YBNL Nation (Yahoo Boy No Laptop), a record label that has since become one of the most influential platforms in Nigerian music, nurturing a new generation of stars and shaping the direction of street pop and Afrobeats.

Known for seamlessly blending Yoruba and English in his music, he carved a distinct lane that resonated with both street audiences and mainstream listeners. His run of albums through the 2010s—released almost year after year—earned him a reputation as one of the most consistent artists in the industry.

Beyond music, his influence has continued to grow. From industry recognition, including a Grammy nomination in 2023, to being named among global music power players in 2025, Olamide’s career reflects both longevity and evolution.

In many ways, his story is not just about success but about building a legacy that stretches far beyond the stage.

Why Olamide Still Gets Stage Fright After Nearly Two Decades & The Experiences Behind It

Olamide on stage

16 years into his career, and Olamide has admitted that despite the stage being his domain, it still comes with a sense of fear.

The revelation came in April 2026 during an interview with YouTuber Korty EO, where the rapper spoke candidly about the reality behind his performances. He revealed it was shaped by years of lived experience. In his words:

“I get nervous every time I am going on stage.”

He went further to explain that the fear is not imagined, but rooted in specific incidents that have happened repeatedly over the years. He continued:

“I’ve had too many crazy experiences while performing.”

According to him, the unpredictability of live crowds has created moments that are difficult to forget. In several instances, fans have crossed boundaries in ways that turned his performances into tense situations rather than controlled environments. Olamide disclosed further:

“Someone from nowhere will just come and grab your chain or your hat, you don’t even know what to expect.”

The truth is that Olamide’s experience is not limited to him alone, many artists have shared the same fear, even coming out to urge fans not to come at them on stage. A solid example is Burna Boy.

Conclusion

Olamide

For Olamide, nearly two decades on stage have brought success, influence, and longevity but not immunity from fear.

His admission strips away the illusion that experience erases anxiety. Instead, it shows how years of real-life encounters can leave a lasting imprint.

The stage remains his domain but also his most unpredictable space.

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Ifeoluwa Olaoye is a Broadcast Journalist, On-Air Personality and content creator with a demonstrated history of working in the broadcast media industry. Mail me at ifeoluwa.olaoye@withinnigeria.com. See full profile on Within Nigeria's TEAM PAGE
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