
Nigerian music star, Olamide, has opened up about the hidden struggles he faces each time he steps on stage, revealing that performance anxiety still affects him despite his long-standing success in the industry.
In a recent interview with popular YouTuber Korty EO, the rapper fondly known as “Baddo” shared that his nervousness is deeply rooted in several unpleasant experiences during past performances.
According to Olamide, he has encountered unexpected and sometimes frightening situations while performing live, including moments when individuals from the crowd suddenly grabbed his personal items such as his chain and hat.
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He described these incidents as unsettling, noting that the unpredictability of such encounters has left a lasting impact on him.
“I get nervous every time I am going on stage. I have had too many crazy experiences while performing.
Someone from nowhere will just come and grab your chain or your hat you don’t even know what to expect,” he said.
Despite his calm and composed public image, the rapper’s revelation highlights the often overlooked challenges artists face behind the scenes, even at the peak of their careers.
