Over the years, 5 iconic Olamide hairstyles

Over the years, 5 iconic Olamide hairstyles

Olamide, popularly known as Baddo, is a rapper and composer from Nigeria who has been active in the business for more than ten years.

He has worn a variety of hairstyles over the years that have come to be recognized by his followers.
We’ll look at some of the hairstyles Olamide has worn over the years in this blog post.

Low Cut: Olamide had a low cut hairdo, a clean shave, and a modest appearance when he first gained notoriety with his debut album Rapsodi.

Golden Painted Hair: Olamide changed his haircut to a golden painted one shortly after making his debut.
He experimented with many hair colors around this period, including yellow and green.
As he stated in his song “Triumphant,” which features Bella Shmurda, “I was going through sadness at the time, and this hairstyle was a reflection of my state of mind.”

Olamide gave us a fresh look when he released his popular song “Don’t Stop.”
He had short hair at the time, and it was another prosperous time for him because he appeared in hit songs and wrote hits himself.

Olamide then adopted a bushy hairstyle, and his hair grew to be exceedingly long and bushy.
Many of his fans expressed their concerns at the time, but Olamide continued to release amazing tunes as usual.

Olamide is currently sporting a hairdo that falls in between dreadlocks and an afro.
It has been described as a Rastaman haircut sans dreads by certain people.

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