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Olamide Speaks About His Stage Performance Nerves

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Olamide Speaks About His Stage Performance Nerves

Olamide, a Nigerian rapper, has disclosed that he frequently experiences stage anxiety.

The Baddo crooner revealed in an interview with YouTuber Korty EO that his anxiety was brought on by the trauma of terrible stage experiences in the past.

He described incidents in which he was attacked on stage, such as when someone grabbed his hat or chain.

“I get nervous every time I am going on the 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 explained.

Experiencing nervousness before a stage performance is a common and natural feeling, even for seasoned artists like Olamide. It highlights the human side of performers and the passion they have for their craft.

By embracing these nerves and channeling them positively, artists can deliver powerful and authentic performances. Olamide’s openness about his own nerves serves as an inspiration to aspiring performers, reminding us that confidence can be built over time, and that nervousness is simply a part of the journey toward greatness.

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