Bella Shmurda credits Olamide 'Badoo' for funding his debut hit song, praising his support
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Nigerian singer Bella Shmurda recently opened up about the untold story behind his breakthrough song "Vision 2020" in an exclusive interview with Pulse. According to Bella, the recording and video shoot for the hit track were made possible through the financial support of renowned rapper Olamide, popularly known as "Badoo." Notably, Olamide not only provided financial assistance but also went the extra mile by promoting the song on his social media platforms.

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Despite not being signed to Olamide's YBNL Nation label, Bella Shmurda expressed deep gratitude for the rapper's treatment and acknowledged his significant contribution to his career. Alongside Olamide, Bella also credited dancer Poco Lee and fellow artist Zlatan Ibile for playing instrumental roles in his artistic development.

Interestingly, it was Poco Lee, who was residing with Zlatan on Lagos Island at the time, that introduced Bella Shmurda to Olamide. Poco Lee approached Olamide, requesting him to accommodate Bella Shmurda, a plea to which Olamide willingly obliged.

Furthermore, Bella Shmurda revealed that during his collaboration with Zlatan, the rapper provided unwavering support and worked on several unreleased tracks with him. Bella Shmurda expressed his appreciation, stating that Olamide went above and beyond to support him, even paying ID Cabasa for the reproduction of "Vision 2020" and taking care of the music video production. Olamide consistently showcased his support by repeatedly sharing the song on social media, further boosting its exposure.

In Bella Shmurda's own words, "Shout out to Baddo [Olamide]. He was so supportive. He had to pay ID Cabasa for the reproduction of 'Vision 2020.' He sorted my video. And even posting it more [on social media]. He did everything he could do for Fireboy without me signing a paper. Poco Lee used to stay with Zlatan. I was in Mainland, and he [Poco Lee] was like, 'Bella, come now we go just dey manage for here small small.' And Zlatan, he received me with opened hands. Anything he [Zlatan] is in the studio recording, he always calls me. He always gives me motivations."