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“ID Cabasa Reveals Emotional Response: Why Tears Flowed When Olamide Left My Record Label”

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“ID Cabasa, the revered record producer and music executive, recently delved into the poignant chapter of Olamide’s departure from his record label, Coded Tunes, during an interview on the ‘Afrobeats Podcast.’ Reflecting on their journey together, Cabasa recounted the profound impact Olamide had on him from their initial encounter when the budding artist, then just 13 years old, showcased his raw talent in Cabasa’s studio.

Describing Olamide as more than just an artist but a son figure, Cabasa vividly expressed the emotional turmoil he experienced when Olamide expressed his decision to move on from Coded Tunes. Despite his initial reluctance, Cabasa ultimately respected Olamide’s choice and offered his heartfelt blessings.

The departure marked a significant transition in Olamide’s career as he ventured to establish his own record label, YBNL Nation, in 2012. While parting ways was undoubtedly bittersweet, Cabasa’s tears symbolized the deep bond and admiration he held for Olamide, showcasing the profound connections that often form within the music industry.

The episode serves as a testament to the complex dynamics between artists and their mentors, highlighting the mixture of pride and sorrow that accompanies the journey of growth and evolution. As Olamide forged ahead on his path to success, Cabasa’s unwavering support and understanding underscored the enduring impact of their relationship.

 

Ultimately, Olamide’s departure from Coded Tunes marked not just the end of an era but the beginning of a new chapter filled with boundless potential and artistic freedom for both him and Cabasa. Their story stands as a poignant reminder of the transformative power of mentorship and the indelible mark left by those who shape our artistic journeys.”

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