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Former Ybnl Signee Temmie Ovwasa Flashes Back To Her Days With Olamide.

Nigerian singer Temmie Ovwasa has revealed that getting signed to YBNL records owned by Nigerian rapper Olamide exposed her in the music industry.

The singer who had sometimes ago stated that Olamide never helped her career and later came out to debunk the statement saying she was misunderstood.

Well, this time, Temmie is reflecting on her experience from being signed to the label. She stated that she doesn’t regret being signed to YBNL because she was exposed to a bunch of unintelligent fans who are incapable of original thoughts. 

She further stated that she is only disgusted that they know her name. she tweeted: 

“I have no regrets but getting signed to YBNL will always stress me the fuck out, exposed my beautiful self to a bunch of unintelligent fanatical sheep, “fans” incapable of original thought, it disgusts me that they even know my name. Can’t wait to have “enter forest” money.

I’ll literally be minding my business, and the next thing, Kunle from Ojuelegba is in my mentions reminding me that I’m a failure because I did not make music he can comprehend. Psychopathic victims of a violent system, hell-bent on maintaining the cycle. Ughhh.

It’s the way these disgusting motherfuckers open their mouths to call my holy name. If your Idol leaves a trail of broken hearts in his wake, maybe he’s the problem. But then, I just wasted my time typing this. Y’all do not have the capacity to comprehend anything that isn’t noise.

I’ll literally be minding my business, and the next thing, Kunle from Ojuelegba is in my mentions reminding me that I’m a failure because I did not make music he can comprehend. Psychopathic victims of a violent system, hell-bent on maintaining the cycle. Ughhh.

A quiet life, that’s my goal in life. I’ve tasted Fame, and I know for sure that I do not want my name in the mouths of these people. Biko, as long as there’s money in my account, enough to ensure I don’t have to deal with people, I’m good with an audience of 50 people with sense.”

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