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Oladips’ Poignant Plea Against Untimely Demise Echoes in Latest Release ‘Die Young’

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Oladips’ Poignant Plea Against Untimely Demise Echoes in Latest Release ‘Die Young’

By Gyado T Emmanuel

Oladips’ Poignant Plea…

In a heartfelt revelation, renowned rapper Oladipupo Oladimeji, widely known as Oladips, shares his innermost fears of premature death in his latest track, ‘Die Young,’ released in October. The emotional composition, part of his upcoming album ‘Superhero Adugbo (The Memoir),’ encapsulates the artist’s apprehensions about posthumous fame.

The poignant lyrics convey Oladips’ desire for acknowledgment and recognition during his lifetime, as he muses, “So I hope that I will get my flowers before I lose my powers and everything that makes me a human. Yes, I’m free; I just wanna live and express how I feel. I don’t wanna leave (I don’t wanna die young). Breathe, make I breathe. I just wanna live. I dey practice what I preach, I don’t wanna leave. Oluwa jowo make I no die before my time.”

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Oladips, who rose to prominence after signing with rapper Remilekun Khalid Safaru, popularly known as Reminisce, under Les Roses Rouge (LRR)/Edge Record, recently departed from the label to establish his own, ‘Dipsciples Music,’ at the age of 28.

The unexpected announcement of Oladips’ passing, disclosed on Wednesday, has sent shockwaves through the music industry, leaving colleagues and fans mourning the untimely loss of this talented artist. The circumstances surrounding his death remain undisclosed, adding to the somber atmosphere surrounding the Nigerian music scene.

Oladips’ lyrical vulnerability in ‘Die Young’ not only serves as a testament to his artistic depth but also sheds light on the mental and emotional struggles faced by artists in the competitive industry. The track is poised to become a haunting reflection on the fragility of life and the pursuit of artistic fulfillment.

As the music community grapples with this tragic loss, ‘Die Young’ stands as a poignant reminder of the need to appreciate and celebrate artists during their lifetimes, resonating far beyond the beats and rhymes that defined Oladips’ remarkable career.

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