
Olamide is here again, and this time he calls this one “Voice of the Street.” The ever-consistent rapper from Bariga keeps proving that he’s not just another artist in the game — he’s the real mouthpiece of the people. With raw lyrics, heavy street energy, and that unmistakable indigenous flow, Olamide speaks for the hustlers, the dreamers, and everyone grinding hard to make it out.
This joint is not featured on his upcoming album YBNL, which is already one of the most anticipated Nigerian rap albums of the year. Instead, “Voice of the Street” serves as a teaser — a powerful reminder of what Olamide stands for: truth, struggle, and victory from the trenches.
On this track, he blends Yoruba rap with street slang and punchlines that hit home. The beat bangs hard, produced with that signature Lagos street bounce, while Olamide’s delivery is confident and fearless. It’s another proof that he’s not just making music — he’s building a movement.
With “Voice of the Street,” Olamide reminds everyone why he’s often called Baddo, the one who never switches up, always representing the streets that raised him. Expect nothing less than fire when the YBNL album finally drops.





