Olamide is back with “99,” a stacked new single off his upcoming self-titled album Olamidé, set to drop June 19. Produced by Willis, the track unites an eclectic mix of voices, Asake, Young Jonn, Seyi Vibez, and UK singer Daecolm, for a powerful anthem that blends grit, melody, and legacy in perfect measure.
More than just a posse cut, “99” arrives as a timely reminder of Olamide’s influence across multiple generations. In a surprising twist, Young Jonn trades in his usual role as producer to showcase his vocals alongside a lineup that spans genres and sounds. Seyi Vibez adds his distinctive streetwise passion, while Daecolm’s silky hook gives the track an international edge.
But it’s Asake’s appearance that sparks the most conversation. Following months of online rumors suggesting a fallout between Olamide and the YBNL golden boy, this collaboration puts any doubts to rest. Their chemistry remains undeniable—Asake floats effortlessly over the beat, and Olamide sounds as sharp and commanding as ever. “99” feels like a reassertion of loyalty, power, and unity within the YBNL camp.
Now accompanied by a striking visual, the newly released video for “99” amplifies the energy of the track with bold imagery, slick transitions, and the unmistakable confidence that defines Olamide’s legacy. It’s a visual statement as much as it is a sonic one, cementing “99” as a standout moment ahead of what promises to be one of Olamide’s most personal and impactful albums yet. Plugged by Olaitan Salaudeen for YBNL Nation/MMLT.
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