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Popular content creator Olamide Ogunleye, known as Oluwadolarz, has taken to social media to share a shocking encounter with an unnamed figure in the entertainment industry.
The Nigerian comedian and singer revealed in an Instagram story on Sunday night that a supposedly influential entertainer told him he would only promote his music after engaging in a sexual act.
According to Oluwadolarz, the entertainer said he must first have sex with him before endorsing his music or helping him top the charts.
Oluwadolarz wrote: “You will promote my songs. Endorse my music. Help me top chart. But make I first bend over make you enter my Yansh. E.n.k.r sir.”
While primarily known as a comedian, Oluwadolarz has dabbled in music, creating versions of trending songs and featuring various artistes.
In 2018, he remade Olamide Badoo’s hit song Science Student, which was rumoured to have displeased the musician.
However, Olamide had previously shared Oluwadolarz’s version of his song Wo on Instagram, though he did not do the same for Science Student.
In an interview with Sunday Scoop, Oluwadolarz clarified that his intention was never to upset Olamide.
“When I did a version of Wo, Olamide shared it on his Instagram page; so, I felt he would like this too. Before I was told that he was unhappy with my interpretation, I had the feelings too. But when I met him at a video shoot, he didn’t say a word about it. He greeted me and said it was nice to meet me,” the comedian said.
He added that he believed Olamide’s dissatisfaction stemmed from the fact that his video exposed certain things hidden in the song.
Oluwadolarz acknowledged the anti-drug message in Olamide’s original video, noting, “If you watch his video well, you will see that he was fighting against the use of drugs.”
Meanwhile, in an August 4, 2024 publication, PUNCH Online reported Oluwadolarz’s belief that, no matter how successful he becomes, he will always see himself as an up-and-coming talent.
Earlier this year, he collaborated with Smile T on a music single, “Fuchor Me.”