Olamide saved me from selling rechargeable lamps – Fireboy DML

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Afrobeats sensation Adedamola Adefolahan, widely known as Fireboy DML, has opened up about the difficult path he nearly took before finding success in music despite having a university degree.

Speaking on a recent episode of the 90s Baby Show in London, the Peru hitmaker recounted how close he came to setting up shop under Ajah Bridge in Lagos to sell rechargeable lamps.

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Fireboy dmlOlamide saved me from selling rechargeable lamps – Fireboy DML

This was shortly before his life changed in 2018 when rapper and music executive Olamide signed him to YBNL Nation.

“Thank God for that [Olamide signing me]. I was considering selling rechargeable lamps. I met one guy under Ajah Bridge, he was telling me about the business and I told him I was interested,” Fireboy said.

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He explained that while he was already selling pepper soup at a joint, he was looking for something that felt more dignified.

“To me, at the time, it was more dignified. At least, people will call you a lamp seller. But selling pepper soup is crazy, bro. My parents didn’t know I was doing menial jobs. It was crazy but now, we thank God,” he said.

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In a surprising revelation, Fireboy added that his YBNL signing happened via WhatsApp—a turning point that ushered him into the spotlight.

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