Olamide receives Billboard power player recognition for the 2nd year

Rapper and music mogul Olamide has been recognized as a music power player by Billboard for the second year.
Nigerian music icon and industry trailblazer, Olamide, has been officially named one of Billboard’s 2025 Global Power Players, solidifying his position as a key figure in the global music business.
This is not the first time the music mogul will be named on the list as he was also named as one of the power players in the music industry as far back as 2023.
The annual list, which recognizes executives, artists, and professionals shaping the international music landscape, celebrates Olamide’s remarkable influence as a hitmaker, label executive, and cultural ambassador.
Renowned for his work both behind the scenes and on the mic, Olamide has consistently demonstrated an eye for talent and a deep understanding of the evolving music market. As the founder and CEO of YBNL Nation, he has been instrumental in launching the careers of some of Nigeria’s most prominent music acts, including Fireboy DML and Asake.
His leadership has helped YBNL establish itself as one of Africa’s most respected and successful independent labels. Olamide’s recognition as a power player in the music industry by Billboard highlights not just his musical achievements but also his strategic business moves and role in exporting Afrobeats to the world stage.
His recent collaborations, international partnerships, and continued chart success have amplified Nigerian music’s presence globally, reinforcing Africa’s growing influence in the global soundscape.
This honor marks yet another milestone in a storied career that spans over a decade, underscoring Olamide’s evolution from a local street rapper to a global music entrepreneur. It is a reflection of his unwavering dedication to pushing boundaries, nurturing new talent, and shaping the future of African music.
As the music world continues to embrace diversity and innovation, Olamide’s inclusion on Billboard’s 2025 Global Power Players list for the second year not only celebrates his individual achievements but also serves as a proud moment for the Nigerian and African music communities at large.