Wizkid | 91大神! /tag/wizkid/ Come for the fun, stay for the culture! Wed, 24 Dec 2025 20:30:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 /wp-content/uploads/zikoko/2020/04/cropped-91大神_91大神_Purple-Logo-1-150x150.jpg Wizkid | 91大神! /tag/wizkid/ 32 32 Experience Wizkid Live in Lagos at PartyVerse’s Golden Circle /announcements/wizkid-live-in-lagos-partyverses-golden-circle/ Tue, 23 Dec 2025 09:50:52 +0000 /?p=367251 Wizkid Live in Lagos, scheduled to hold on Sunday, 28th December, 2025, is set to be one of the most anticipated concerts of the year. The event marks a powerful homecoming for one of Afrobeats鈥 most influential global stars. Returning to the city where his journey began, Ayodeji Balogun, popularly known as Wizkid, will deliver a landmark performance celebrating Nigerian excellence, Afrobeats dominance, and a career that has reshaped global music culture.

From global hits like Essence, Ojuelegba, and Joro to Grammy recognition and sold-out arenas worldwide, Wizkid has cemented his place as one of Africa鈥檚 biggest musical exports. The live concert, tagged GOAT: The Greatest of All Time Experience, will be a celebration of that legacy, impact, and connection to the city that never sleeps.

For fans seeking a premium experience, PartyVerse, Nigeria鈥檚 go-to planning app for premium events and parties, is offering exclusive Golden Circle access, which places attendees right at the heart of the performances. Golden Circle ticket holders will enjoy front-row positioning and an immersive concert atmosphere designed for true fans, all for 鈧100,000.

Speaking on the experience, Mobola Awe, General Manager of , said, 鈥淲izkid鈥檚 return to Lagos is a defining cultural moment. With our Golden Circle offering, we鈥檙e giving fans the opportunity to experience this night in the most immersive way possible, right where the energy and music come alive.鈥

鈥淭here鈥檒l be no better way to experience the concert than from The Golden Circle,鈥 she added. 

In addition to front-row access at Wizkid Live in Lagos, Golden Circle ticket holders will also receive exclusive entry to a mega rave at the same venue on Monday, December 29, 2025, extending the celebration beyond the main event.Golden Circle tickets are available in limited quantities and are . Fans are encouraged to secure their access early and be part of a Lagos moment that will be talked about long after Detty December is over.

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6 Things We Picked From Wizkid鈥檚 鈥淟ong Live Lagos鈥 Documentary /pop/wizkids-long-live-lagos-documentary/ Mon, 15 Dec 2025 16:13:52 +0000 /?p=365822 Wizkid: Long Live Lagos, the first film production about Wizkid, signifies more than a documentary. It鈥檚 a meditation on place, memory, ambition and what it costs to carry a city and generation with you as you move through the world. Rather than tracing a rise-to-fame arc, the documentary portrays Lagos as both origin and burden, illustrating how the city鈥檚 beauty, struggles, condition, and contradictions are reflected in Wizkid鈥檚 music, work ethic, and worldview.

From rehearsals to performances, reflections and other moments, the documentary reveals how Lagos continues to shape Wizkid long after global success. It shows community, creative responsibility and hard work behind the scenes.

These are six things I picked from Wizkid: Long Live Lagos.

The doc is about his Tottenham show

This documentary鈥檚 storyline attempts to explore Wizkid鈥檚 legacy as thoroughly as possible, but the central theme is the show he performed at the Tottenham Stadium in 2024. Wizkid is the first artist to perform at the 60,000-person capacity stadium after Lady Gaga (2022) and Guns N鈥 Roses (2022).

Wizkid performing there as the first African and Black artist is history, and this is the documentation of it, its significance and what it took to make it happen.

It鈥檚 dedicated to his mum

At the time of the concert planning, Wizkid鈥檚 mum had to start cancer treatment, meaning that she wouldn鈥檛 be able to attend the show, leading many to believe that he鈥檇 cancel it. However, he didn鈥檛, and the show went on. A few weeks after the concert, she died.

The documentary title may give a special nod to Lagos, the city that made Wizkid, but it鈥檚 dedicated to his mother, whom he also named his latest album, Morayo, after.



Work and family

Family follows Wizkid to work (almost) every time. Throughout the documentary, we see Jada Pollock 鈥 Wizkid鈥檚 manager, partner and mother of three of his children 鈥 and their young kid, who鈥檚 too young to be left alone, moving in proximity. The doc also shows Jada giving a glimpse into their work process and how they merge work and family.

The Cavemen. are the show鈥檚 musical directors

Nigerian Highlife duo, The Cavemen., handled the show鈥檚 musical direction for the rehearsal and live performance.


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Starboy travelled out for the first time

Don鈥檛 get it mixed up: the Starboy here isn鈥檛 Wizkid himself, nor the Canadian singer The Weeknd, who also called himself that one time. The Starboy in discussion here is a big fan of Wizkid, a mechanic, car rider, and drifter, who made his way to the U.K. just to watch his favourite artist perform.

The focus on Starboy, his decision to travel to the UK to witness Wizkid make history, and obtaining his visa just in time for the show, may seem too performative and convenient, given the difficulty of obtaining a visa in Nigeria. But it also shows how much die-hard fans will ride for favourite artists.

The doc spotlights Dencity

Dencity is a women-focused skateboard initiative in Lagos, founded by Blessing Ewona, who鈥檚 also the DJ known as WEARECHEMICALS. There鈥檚 no particular tie or story about this group in the documentary. Still, it is recognised in its exploration of how young, creative Nigerians are taking agency and shaping their own future.


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Wizkid鈥檚 Son Makes Music that鈥檚 Nothing Like His Dad鈥檚 /pop/wizkids-son-makes-music-thats-nothing-like-his-dads/ Thu, 13 Nov 2025 17:28:06 +0000 /?p=363562 Every child of a legend faces the impossible burden of legacy. When your father is a global music icon like Wizkid and you also happen to be an artist, the world is likely expecting the next 鈥淪oco鈥 or 鈥淥juelegba鈥 from you. However, the true mark of an artist is the ability to carve a space that is entirely their own. Champz, Wizkid鈥檚 son, is doing just that.

With the release of his debut EP, , he has unveiled a sonic world that stands completely apart from the Afrobeats rhythms and loverboy melodies that defined his father’s era. Champz delivers something utterly impressive with introspection and existential themes.

This is a quick song-by-song breakdown of the EP and look into his execution of a precise but vogue style of rap music, presented by a teenager鈥檚 mind and experiences.

鈥淐hampion Montana鈥

Track: 1

Duration: 1m 56s

Producer: Karnz

This is the EP opener and it sees Champz drawing influence from the tough-guy gusto. With the song鈥檚 title and opening lines: 鈥淪ay hello to my little friend / My nigga call me Al Pacino, 鈥榗ause I鈥檓 really him鈥, Champz likens the toughness of fictional mobster, Tony Montana, to how he sees himself.

He goes on to reference 50 Cent, whose tested mortality and early branding was a reflection and capitalisation of his gangster days. But the fascination is less about crime life itself, and more about the fantasy of rebellion and success, status and identity, control and agency.

Through his bars, Champz defines himself as not just a tough guy, but a dream-chaser and money-getter: the one who either gets it or dies trying. The one not deterred by teachers鈥 comments and knew the way before he was taught geography.

It鈥檚 clear that a certain style of art is an influence on Champz: street art. Street raps and street (gangster movies). Though he鈥檚 a sweet 14-year-old boy who promises to keep grinding until he puts his mom in a Lambo, he aspires to operate in a boss position 鈥 perhaps a tough one like the men he references.

Standout lyrics: 鈥淚 ain鈥檛 Jesus Christ, but don’t say my name in vain.鈥



鈥淕谤颈苍诲鈥

Track: 2

Duration: 2m 32s

Producer: Lxcid

Champz agrees he鈥檚 a nepo baby, as labelled by many (hard agree), and doesn鈥檛 want any disrespect to his talent. He acknowledges privilege but makes it clear he isn鈥檛 stuck on his parents鈥 wealth.

He鈥檚 also amused by the public鈥檚 surprise at his talent, bragging that he could make music in his sleep. The beat bounces after each bar, cushioning up his flows from an impressive non-threatening to a high-alert but controlled cadence.

In the same infectious energy Wizkid states in 鈥淣o Lele鈥 that, 鈥淪ee I go be number one / As a born champion, no lele鈥  鈥 Champz also declares, 鈥淚f you ask people what is the latest / They鈥檒l tell you, 鈥淎laye, Champion Montana ti debe.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥Give me five years, I鈥檒l be riding on my high horse.鈥

鈥沦耻辫别谤蝉迟补谤鈥

Track: 3

Duration: 2m 8s

Producer: Lxcid

Champz opens this song rapping about pressure, perhaps that of carrying on his father鈥檚 legacy as his first son and also as an artist. In the lines that follow, he expresses his desire to be a present parent, saying: 鈥淲hen I鈥檓 older, I鈥檓 gonna show love to all my kids / 鈥楥ause these niggas take a piss, life taught me all this.鈥

Without throwing a dig, what life has taught Champz about family time most likely hits close to home. He also throws shots at fake friends and hopes to one day be able to reveal his true feelings without pretence.

Interestingly, this song title is his dad鈥檚, Wizkid鈥檚 debut album title too 鈥 but Champz鈥檚 version leans more on family, loyal circle and freedom of expression, than the allure of party and celebrity lifestyle.

Standout lyrics: 鈥淭hey keep saying I can鈥檛 rap, I need to have it worse.鈥


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鈥淐hampion Sound鈥

Track: 4

Duration: 1m 58s

Producer: TNIA and Hosanna

If you heard his snippet when it went viral a few weeks back and liked it, your jam is ready. Champz channels his Afro-swing swag with a lukewarm but head-bopping delivery to brag about his arrival on the music scene.

With a strong and grounded conviction enough to convert an unbeliever, he consistently calls himself a champion. He talks big and will have to back it up with the consistency of a champion. It鈥檚 truly an impressive song from a 14-year-old.

Standout lyrics: 鈥淪hout to the OGs in the game, but it鈥檚 time to pass the baton to the champion.鈥

鈥淐丑补尘辫颈补苍辞鈥

Track: 5

Duration: 3m 26s

Producer: Hosanna

This is the closing track and he jumps on Amapiano here. Champz takes a break from the good bad guy bars, smug brags, spotting fake friends, and carrying societal or family pressure on his shoulders. Here, he鈥檚 only about having a good time.

He urges listeners to move and have a good time to his tune, the Champion Sound. If you鈥檙e not feeling him or just standing still in Champz鈥檚 party, he feels sorry for you. If fans like, they can call this Champz鈥檚 鈥淲hat You Wanna Do?鈥 or 鈥淧akuromo鈥 without booty-worship and name-drops.

Standout lyrics: 鈥淚 can鈥檛 kill myself, man I鈥檓 just 14 / Step to the party, move your feet.鈥


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What鈥檚 That Smell? It鈥檚 Not Ayra Starr, It鈥檚 Misogyny /pop/whats-that-smell-its-not-ayra-starr-its-misogyny/ Mon, 05 May 2025 18:16:23 +0000 /?p=346294 Ayra Starr has built a hyper-feminine pop persona, and it鈥檚 drawn the ire of many Nigerian men online. Now, as she celebrates a Platinum certification in the UK for her Grammy-nominated hit, 鈥淩ush,鈥 an old, ridiculous rumour has resurfaced: that she smells.

If that sounds absurd, it鈥檚 because it is 鈥 but it鈥檚 also familiar. Women who defy expectations have long been slapped with the 鈥渄irty girl鈥 label, a last-ditch attempt to shame them into silence or submission.

It鈥檚 a pattern I鈥檝e seen play out since childhood. 

At 10, I had an outspoken classmate who never let the boys dominate the 鈥渂oys are better than girls鈥 debate. Like many of us, she probably had never done her own laundry, and her uniform sometimes had oil stains. Still, it wasn鈥檛 her hygiene that made kids dub her a 鈥渄irty girl,鈥 it was her refusal to shrink herself. Zoom out, and we were all sweaty, messy preteens, but only she got marked.聽

This shaming tactic isn鈥檛 confined to playgrounds 鈥 it shows up in pop culture too. 

In , Dumebi the Dirty Girl, Mercy Johnson plays Dumebi, a loud, proud pastor鈥檚 daughter who refuses to conform to village expectations. After she gets pregnant by a city visitor, Frank (Kenneth Okonkwo) and moves in with him, she clashes with his fianc茅e (Nuella Njubigbo), who sneers that Dumebi 鈥渄oesn鈥檛 know how to douche.鈥 The insult is revealing: it has little to do with actual hygiene, and everything to do with punishing Dumebi鈥檚 nonconformity and sexual independence.

Ayra Starr鈥檚 case fits this pattern. Her short skirts have long been a target, with critics trying (and failing) to pressure her into covering up. Now, the accusation that she smells feels like the ultimate effort to shame her into submission.

A clip from her 鈥溾 , where Wizkid makes a funny face near her, has been offered as 鈥減roof鈥 that she smells. An old photo with Rihanna, where the singer puts her hand over her nose, is adding fuel to the baseless narrative. Ayra, for her part, has largely shrugged off the noise, focusing instead on her music and milestones.

It鈥檚 telling (and deeply frustrating) that hours after Ayra鈥檚 major achievement, the internet rushed to humble her 鈥 not with critiques of her talent, but with schoolyard-level taunts designed to humiliate.  

We鈥檝e seen this tired script before. Tacha Akide of Big Brother Naija, known for her fiery personality, was also hit with 鈥渟melling鈥 rumours, even getting mocked by Zlatan in a song. Activist Aisha Yesufu, after a public clash with Seun Kuti last year, was also accused of 鈥渟melling.鈥


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What unites these women? They are outspoken, unapologetic, and visible in public life. 

Claims like 鈥渟he smells鈥 are rarely about truth. They鈥檙e about casting women as unclean, undesirable, or unfeminine 鈥 traits society weaponises to strip them of influence or credibility. Unlike critiques of skill, accusations about smell are visceral; they bypass logic and go straight for humiliation.

Many of these women 鈥 Tacha, Yesufu, and now Ayra Starr 鈥 were asserting themselves in public spaces when the accusations surfaced. That鈥檚 no coincidence. Smell accusations aren鈥檛 random; they鈥檙e reactions to women who refuse to shrink themselves.

By the end of Dumebi the Dirty Girl, Dumebi finds a new man and begins to soften. Her loud, opinionated self is finally tamed, and only then does Frank decide she鈥檚 desirable. Did the 鈥渟mell鈥 go away? Did she finally learn to douche? How did she stop being a 鈥渄irty girl鈥?

It becomes clear: it was never about being dirty 鈥 it was always about conformity. And as Ayra Starr鈥檚 rise shows, you can鈥檛 silence a woman who refuses to shrink.


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Flytime Fest 2024 Recap /announcements/flytime-fest-2024-recap/ Tue, 31 Dec 2024 09:19:39 +0000 /?p=337275 Lagos, Nigeria – December 25, 2024:

(Burna Boy performs at Flytime Fest in Lagos)

Lagos, Nigeria, was a haven for music enthusiasts as it hosted a sensational four-day music festival. Nestled against the backdrop of its vibrant nightlife and rich cultural scene, Flytime Fest was a massive success, drawing 30,000 fans to its sold-out venue from December 22 to 25, with Gunna, Olamide, Davido, and Ayra Starr serving as the festival鈥檚 headliners.

Tyla, Wizkid, Burna Boy, Rema, Tiwa Savage, D’banj, Bnxn, Darkoo, Fireboy, Omah Lay, Fave, Ckay Odumodublvck, Shallipopi, Cobhams, and other performers were also on the bill. After the concert, Cecil Hammond, CEO of Flytime Promotions, reflected: 鈥淕unna injected a new vibe for such a diverse and wide-reaching festival. It brings us so much joy to see Lagos as the new destination spot and Flytime is excited to be part of this transformation. Flytime Fest 2024 was another dream realized, and we can鈥檛 wait to see how much the movement will have grown by the time we return again in 2025.鈥

(Gunna performs at Flytime Fest in Lagos)

Gunna headlined the first night of Lagos鈥 Flytime Fest, a four-day music festival celebrating Africa and the African Diaspora that has previously hosted Megan Thee Stallion,Wizkid, Burna Boy, and more. Gunna hit the stage in front of a full crowd packing out Lagos鈥檚 Eko Convention Center, a premier entertainment venue in the bustling West African metropolis. After performing a slew of hits including 鈥淥ne of Wun,鈥 鈥淒rip Too Hard,鈥 鈥淔ukumean,鈥 and 鈥淵osemite,鈥 the beat to 鈥淛ump鈥 dropped as聽Tyla strutted out singing in a pilot鈥檚 cap, sequined mini skirt, and black bustier. 鈥淭hey ain鈥檛 never had a pretty girl from Joburg,鈥 she purred as fans screamed.

Gunna headline set capped Flytime Fest鈥檚 Coca Cola Rhythm Unplugged concert that served as the festival鈥檚 first night. Rhythm Unplugged is a two-decade tradition that has helped break Nigerian talent like Tems and brought global acts like Ja Rule and Ashanti to the country. 

As the show continued, the electrifying presence of Burna Boy took center stage, igniting a frenzy among fans who eagerly battled for the prime spots closest to the stage. His single, 鈥淪ittin鈥 On Top Of The World,鈥 was met with full support from the crowd and was followed by Dave鈥檚 鈥淟ocation,鈥 鈥淟ast Last,鈥 and an energetic performance of 鈥淵e.鈥 among others.

Day 2 saw Nigerian rap artist Olamide headline his three-hour long set that felt like a celebration of Nigerian music. The crowd was treated to surprise guest appearances from global superstars Wizkid, Tiwa Savage, Fireboy DML,Wande Coal, Phyno, and Pheelz, turning the night into a spontaneous celebration of Afrobeats at its finest. The crowd went wild for Wizkid, who took his time and performed a slew of hits, including 鈥淜ese,鈥 鈥淓ssence,鈥 and Drake鈥檚 鈥淥ne Dance.鈥 Starting from the very middle of the stage on an enormous platform, he gradually moved closer to the audience with each song, to their inexplicable delight.

(Olamide performs at Flytime Fest in Lagos)

Olamide performed a medley of his chart-topping hits, including “Melo Melo,” “Durosoke,” “Triumphant” with Bella Schmurda, and the crowd-favorite “habibi.”

Davido took the stage on Day 3, delivering a set full of his biggest hits, including “Aye,” “Unavailable,” and “Kante,” his chart-topping collaboration with Fave.聽 A mix of high-energy anthems and intimate moments kept the crowd on their feet, while Odumodublvck joined him onstage for a thrilling live rendition of “Funds.” To cap off the night, DJ Dope Caesar brought the crowd to a frenzy with her high-energy DJ set, ensuring the energy remained high long after the final act.

(Ayra Starr performs at Flytime Fest)

The final night of the festival was headlined by Ayra Starr, whose high-octane performance showcased hits like “Away” and “Sability,” along with tracks from her critically acclaimed album The Year I Turned 21. But it wasn鈥檛 just Ayra who got the crowd moving. Rema, one of the fastest rising stars in Afrobeats, made a surprise appearance, delivering pulse-pounding performances of “Ozeba” and “Azaman.” The surprises didn鈥檛 stop there 鈥 a rare duet between Tiwa Savage and Ayra Starr left fans speechless, showcasing the timeless appeal of Nigerian female talent

Flytime Fest 2024 also featured an emotional tribute to the history of the festival with a special photo collage celebrating 贵濒测迟颈尘别鈥檚 20-year journey. From its humble beginnings in 2004 to becoming a global phenomenon, the images reminded the audience of how far the Afrobeats movement has come and how much it has shaped the sound of modern music. 

Flytime Festival will return for its twenty-first edition in December 2025.

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With 鈥淢orayo鈥, Wizkid Has Produced His Most Afrobeats Work Yet /pop/with-morayo-wizkid-has-produced-his-most-afrobeats-work-yet/ Fri, 22 Nov 2024 17:48:41 +0000 /?p=335637

The Nigerian entertainment industry luminaries who attended Wizkid’s mother’s burial in October 2023 reinforced a reality obvious to even the most casual observers: He’s what he called himself on his 2011 debut album, 鈥渁 superstar.鈥

After enticing the audience with the genre-bending EP S2 last December, the 34-year-old singer promised to immortalise his mother with a follow-up album, Morayo, his mother鈥檚 name, which means 鈥淚 found joy.鈥

A year later, Wizkid delivered his sixth studio album, which has 16 tracks. P2J produced fourteen tracks, and P.Priime and DAMEDAME* produced the other two. Wasiu K1 Ayinde’s performance at Wiz’s mum’s burial kicks off the album on the track 鈥淭roubled Mind.鈥 It vibrates with gangan and djembe. 

For those who aren’t in tune with Yoruba culture, the album might come off as less of an introspection on his mother’s life and the bond that they shared and more of his usual commentary on lust and life in the fast lane. But among Yorubas, death is a time for huge celebration if the deceased was elderly. This is his current state of mind: the existential crisis of how he can make merry in the face of deferred mourning.

Late Morayo Balogun (Wizkid’s mum)

Morayo is upbeat, party-ready, less experimental and influenced by 2010 Afrobeat sounds. 鈥淜aramo鈥 and 鈥淜ese鈥 celebrate the rich spenders, igbeaux smokers and the gorgeous women who can twist and turn. They鈥檙e turn-up, feel-good jams, filled with the familiar hallmarks of Afrobeats music鈥攑ercussion, up-tempo melodies and surface lyricism鈥攖hat disagree with Wizkid’s infamous statement that he isn’t an Afrobeats artist last year.

In these songs, Wizkid leans into the escapist ethos of Afrobeats. Afrobeats as a genre is a distraction that eases the troubled mind. Whether you鈥檝e lost a loved one or lost your job, with Afrobeats, you must retire to your lounge, set eyes on a love interest, smoke something and dance. 

The album continues with 鈥淏ad Girl,鈥 featuring Asake. In this their second collaboration, the duo shouts out Monaco and Caribbean babes. The song, sounding more like an Asake record, shows that they share a chemistry that burns beyond their shared love for cannabis. 

Morayo gets laid-back and breezy in 鈥淭ime,鈥 as Wizkid continues his romantic yearning with assistance from Alt茅 music savants Tay Iwar and AYL脴. Their collaborative effort strengthens Wizkid’s branch into the alternative music scene. He still holds tight to his obsession for his lover, the music crossbreeds R&B on 鈥淧ieces of My Heart鈥 featuring Brent Faiyaz and dancehall on 鈥淏reak Me Down.鈥

鈥淏end鈥 calls for dancing; throw your hands in the air, feel good. 鈥淎 Million Blessings鈥 plays next and adjusts the pace. It’s not too fast to make your dance rump up dust, and it’s not too slow either. The themes and talking points of the songs hardly shift from loving up, taking the lead, flying out baddies, cloud nine trips, staying young, fresh, and living like a superstar.

France鈥檚 Tiakola makes an impressive guest appearance in 鈥淎pr猫s Minuit鈥濃攏ot Wiz鈥檚 first rodeo with French artists. Remember MHD鈥檚 鈥淏ella鈥? Wiz鈥檚 continuous exploration into American R&B manifests in 鈥淏ad For You鈥 with Jazmine Sullivan.聽

鈥淪oji鈥 and 鈥淪low鈥 featuring Ana茂s Cardot further express love and bedroom rompers. 

Late into the album, 鈥淒on’t Care鈥 provides a pompous and confident Wizkid鈥攈e proudly looks back at his longevity. He鈥檚 reminded again that his spot isn’t really up for taking. He鈥檚 carefree. 

He鈥檚 introspective on 鈥淟ose鈥 and 鈥淧ray.鈥 The closing track particularly pours a relief on the troubled mind that opens this album. He finds succour in his music, his vices and his faith. He also has the assurance that his late mum prays for him from above鈥攏othing screams, 鈥淪he remembers me,鈥 than this.

If we take out the grief and memorial factor of the album, the end result is a close perfection of his recent projects: SoundMan Vol. 1, Made in Lagos, and More Love Less Ego. Morayo gleams with joy. There are romantic yearnings and sexual innuendos here and there. There are more sweet hooks and lyrics rooted in marijuana smoke, hustle and ballers yarns, smug brags, and experimental Afrobeats production. Though the music gets monotonous, it isn’t complicated.

He didn’t need to mention his mother or make the song titles morose, but there are hints of intense sadness and his voice baked with grief. Wizkid focuses on his job, leaves almost no chances for vulnerability for the audience鈥攈is ego and masculinity won’t let him. He tries not to trip while he continues to step in the shoes of a man who wears his heart on his sleeve. Invoking Morayo, Wizkid celebrates the dead, offers an update on the life of an Afrobeats superstar, as he searches for his next guidance after his matriarch’s demise.

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鈥淚 See Us as Mercenaries鈥濃擨nside the Mind of a Wizkid Fan /pop/i-see-us-as-mercenaries-inside-the-mind-of-a-wizkid-fan/ Wed, 20 Nov 2024 16:17:41 +0000 /?p=335486

What does it mean to be a member of the Wizkid FC?

It’s been over a decade since the intriguing Wizkid arrived on the scene and gained ground as an Afrobeats musician, contributor, and superstar.

In the years that he has reigned as one of the big three Afrobeats artists, there鈥檝e only been a few groups that better define stan culture, like Wizkid FC, the cult of hardcore fans and supporters of his work, who for years have gone to hell and back in his defence.聽

As he rose to the top to become one of the most controversial figures in contemporary Nigerian music, they have been steadily behind him all through the years鈥攚hen he left the record label that made him famous, EME, when old reckless rape jokes he made as a teenager resurfaced online, when the public bashed his music, when he waged his war against Davido, when he lost his mother.

In anticipation of his latest offering, Morayo, his sixth studio album, in two days, it seems a perfect time to peer into the minds of his fans. I chatted with two members of Wizkid FC, about what it means to be a Wizkid fan, why they love him so, how they have defended him, being misunderstood, and more.

As told to Tomide by Sixtus and Basito.

On how they found Wizkid’s music

Sixtus: I have been down with Wizkid since my teenage years. M.I Abaga鈥檚 鈥淔ast Money, Fast Cars鈥 introduced Wizkid to me. I鈥檓 a M.I fan, but when that song hook came, I was like, 鈥淲ho’s bussing like this?鈥 His style had a fresh, young and vibrant aura to it and the lyrics were relatable. I was also drawn to his personality. 

Basito: My first memory of Wizkid is tied to songs like 鈥淥luwa Loni,鈥 鈥淪hout Out鈥 and 鈥淣o Lele.鈥 His music makes me feel energetic, happy and less bored. I get bored easily and quickly, but not when it comes to Wizkid’s music. In a matter of seconds, it can take my mood from 0 to 100. Even now, I still burn with inferno every time Wizkid鈥檚 music drops.

I can’t forget the first time I attended his show in 2014. It was Moov Wizkid Live in Concert in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Traffic was everywhere, so I got to the concert when he performed 鈥淥juelegba,鈥 three minutes before the show ended. On my way back home in the middle of the night, the bus dropped me off at a very dangerous location. I was a bit scared, but my street OT kicked in: I rolled one leg of my jeans up, rolled one sleeve of tees up as well and started walking like a thug, just to blend in the environment and not be picked on by the miscreants there. It was an unforgettable, wild night because I went to see Wizkid live on stage.

On what Wizkid’s music does for them

Sixtus: When I think of his music, it鈥檚 a music of comfort. Something you listen to and enjoy at all times, no matter how long time passes by. My love for Wizkid’s music evolved alongside him. As his style changed, I leaned towards it and embraced it. I took it as the directions he wanted to go, the directions that needed to change when the time came.

Basito: I have a personal moment with Made In Lagos. The album dropped at a particular point in my life when I worked 9-5 as a digital marketer, and it was choking the hell out of me. The music was my happiness. Every time I listen to the album, I wish I could go back to the very first time I heard the first track on it and feel that euphoria all over again.

I’m also drawn by his artistic approach to music. He鈥檚 inspired a young generation to become artists and be self-confident.

On being a card-carrying Wizkid FC member

Sixtus: Made in Lagos and More Love Less Ego did it for me too. The latter, particularly because it’s what I always listen to when I need to relax or when I get tired of other people’s music.

But it鈥檚 more than his music for me. It’s the charisma Wizkid exhibited from the come-up, the growth on the way, the mistakes he made, and how he grew from them. His simplicity in the complexity of being Wizkid, being able to make such amazing music, and be chill about it is exceptional. Even when people misunderstand him, he鈥檚 quiet and laid-back.

It’s why we鈥檙e always ready to defend, protect and speak positively on our President Wiz. He barely talks, so we do the talking when people want to show him in a negative light. We show them how good he is and why he鈥檚 one of the greats. 

To be part of Wizkid FC means to be a soldier, a ride-or-die for Wizkid because we know no one would do this for him aside from us. I see us as more of mercenaries doing the groundwork of streaming, showcasing and letting the world know our local hero is a global phenomenon and we are a part of his legacy and community.

Basito: For me, to be a Wizkid FC is to be resilient, hardworking, and never settle for less. He never relies on only his talent. He knows what to say and when to say it. He doesn鈥檛 take any bullshit from anyone, and he values family. I relate to how he sees these things and life. Wizkid FC is often misunderstood, but we aren’t troublesome.

On defending Wizkid

Sixtus: People tend to shade Wiz, and he says nothing. The FC stays on guard to ensure that when someone says something that might not be true or makes a negative opinion, we first correct the narrative so as not to let it slide as a shade. We also try to decode whether it鈥檚 a shade or a personal opinion. So, we fight first and ask questions later. When you spread lies about Wiz, you don’t expect the FC to look away.

While coming up, Wiz got a lot of hate after the birth of his first kid. People judged him for being too young, being a dropout, leaving EME, being more international and reserved. People projected a lot about what he should be like, not knowing he was a kid growing up in a new terrain. 

The only part I won’t absolve him from was when he had an issue with one of his baby mamas and she shared screenshots of their chats. He wasn鈥檛 actively involved as he should have been in parenting and to me that was sad to see. But I think he overcame his mistakes and is now trying to do better.

I believe that we can separate the music from the artist. An artist is a human being, the same as all of us. But their craft is an extension of who they are as a person, which means they鈥檙e sharing a part of who they are and what they believe in with us. For example, when he was younger, I could relate to him in a way because I lived a fast life at the time, too. I followed his trends in dressing, parties, and women. 

Aside from that, he鈥檚 never been problematic. The public doesn’t just give him grace. He barely talks, so that鈥檚 assumed as pride, or he鈥檚 acting like he鈥檚 superior to others, whereas he has always been the type to only speak when he has something sensible to say. The FC knows this, so we must have his back because he can鈥檛 do it alone. He might be quiet, but we won鈥檛 be quiet. We鈥檒l continue to spread the gospel and let people know who he is in a positive light.

For instance, on Monday, when the song displacement happened on Apple Music, I was sure it was a glitch due to the surge of heavy traffic gains. Most people weren’t even sure what had happened; they just jumped to conclusions and spread lies about stream farming. So we had to come all out and not let the stupid narrative hold.

Basito: There鈥檚 no way a Wizkid song as hot as 鈥淜ese鈥 will leave the number-one spot like that, let alone drop out of the chart completely. Not like I worry whether it’s top-charting or not, but I鈥檓 confident his songs will always do numbers and top charts. I still listen to 鈥淟agos Vibes,鈥 which didn’t even get an official release.

Sixtus: I don’t really care about chart numbers, so long as the music is being heard and appreciated. That’s good enough. Take a look at 鈥淓ssence,鈥 for example: despite not having Rema鈥檚 鈥淐alm Down鈥 or Ckay鈥檚 鈥淟ove Nwantintin,鈥 large numbers, they鈥檙e widely appreciated and loved. Anyway, being on top is good for bragging rights. 

Basito: I wish he could promote his music more and better, though. His songs can get bigger than they do. Take 鈥淛oro,鈥 for instance. The song could have been ten times bigger if it had been promoted well. It was never on any playlist with significant impact; it has only a five-million playlist reach on Spotify.

On Wizkid trolling Davido

Sixtus: I think he can improve more on interacting with his fans. Also, the online trolling of Davido needs to stop. It isn鈥檛 something I鈥檓 cool with because I expected him to do this during Sounds From the Other Side and Made in Lagos periods when the shades and insults were much because of his style of music. It’s good to set the record straight. I support that, but we should focus on the music now and leave all that.

Basito: When I look at him and what is happening with that Davido, I see someone who has had enough of the disrespect he鈥檚 been getting from the others.

Sixtus: The trolling of Davido is fueling the FC and could also be a much-needed ginger in anticipation of the new album. More importantly, I hope Morayo is full of happiness and positive vibes鈥攕omething worth going back to from time to time.

We Ranked All of Wizkid鈥檚 Albums from 鈥楳eh鈥 to Greatest

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We Ranked All of Wizkid鈥檚 Albums from ‘Meh’ to Greatest /pop/we-ranked-all-of-wizkids-albums-from-meh-to-greatest/ Mon, 18 Nov 2024 15:10:36 +0000 /?p=335307 After over 13 years since Wizkid鈥檚 Superstar debut, Starboy has given us countless hits, collaborations and moments that won’t fade away in a long time. To stretch his music catalogue, he鈥檚 announced Morayo, his sixth studio album slated to be released on November 22, 2024.

While we wait for Morayo, we dive into Wizkid’s acclaimed music projects, ranking his works from the best to the least enjoyable. From Superstar to S2, we revisited the albums and EPs that have cemented Wiz鈥檚 status as one of Afrobeats’ legends. 

6.

More Love, Less Ego (2022)

In November 2022, just a year after the debut of the deluxe Made in Lagos, Wiz released More Love, Less Ego 鈥攁 mesh of pop, Afrobeats and R&B. This album feels like a drawn-out session of  Made in Lagos, repeating similar sonic templates, flows and melodies. Quit honestly it is the last in this ranking because of was not daring, was boring. It didn鈥檛 try to go outside the comfort zone of previous successful albums from Wizkid.

5.

S2 (2023)

Although this dropped around the demise of his mum, Wizkid understood that variety is the spice of life on S2, a follow-up to his Starboy label鈥檚 Soundman Volume 1 project. In four tracks, Wizkid served diverse music styles that switched up his tempo from the laid-back Made in Lagos and More Love, Less Ego. S2 is very experimental and fun. As we said in our review of the project, it鈥檚 a prelude to Morayo.

4.

Ayo (2014)

This is Wizkid’s second album and can be called his album with the most hits, being home to  Jaiye Jaiye, In My Bed, Show You the Money, On Top Your Matter. Though few songs in Ayo are as introspective as 鈥淥juelegba鈥 and 鈥淛oy,鈥 its general fast-tempo direction attracts party animals and young people looking for fun. We may never get this party version of Wizkid again, but the hits from Ayo will continue to turn up functions even decades from now.

3.

Sound from the Other Side (2017)

There have been arguments that this album didn’t strive or gain notoriety due to its mixtape tag, R&B sonic direction, and serious lyricism (a deviation from the usually playful Afrobeats lyrics). But these qualities are what distinguish Wizkid鈥檚 third album and first major label debut among his other offerings. 鈥淪FTOS鈥 is soft, expressive, and bold.

2.

Made in Lagos (2020)

The fusion of R&B and Afropop shines bright on 鈥淢ade In Lagos鈥, Wizkid鈥檚 special nod to his city of childhood.

Years before Wizkid released the critically acclaimed 鈥淢ade In Lagos鈥 album in 2020, his fans begged and asked him several times for a new album. Just nine days after its release, it crossed over 100 million streams across five streaming platforms, received praise from listeners and both local and foreign media, and became the best-selling African album of all time in the US.

1.

Superstar (2011)

Superstar is Wizkid’s first album, released under Empire Mates Entertainment (EME) in 2011. A year after his hit single Holla At Your Boy, his debut album came out to ground his feet as Nigeria鈥檚 contemporary music new pop star. Not only because he was the hottest kid on the block, had a sort of cool demeanour, or the star-studded features, he was at his most adventurous phase. The album explores different genres like Hip-Hop, R&B, Reggae and Fuji, and themes like romance, love, ghetto upbringing and his grass-to-grace story. A decade has passed since the release, but at least six songs on it still raise the roof anytime they鈥檙e played.

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Have Wizkid and Davido Resurrected Their Age-Long Beef? /pop/have-wizkid-and-davido-resurrected-their-age-long-beef/ Tue, 30 Apr 2024 08:07:34 +0000 /?p=326415 In January 2023, Davido and Wizkid announced a joint tour that finally put to bed rumours of their age-long beef. However, one year and four months after the announcement, the singers appear to have taken a U-turn following a public faceoff on social media.

Their potential joint tour now hangs on a thread.

What happened?

On April 29, Wizkid went on a wild rant on X, formerly known as Twitter, coming at colleagues unprovoked and clapping back at fans.

Things took a turn when a fan asked the singer to release new music, and he responded with an embarrassing video of Davido where he was on his knees begging an unidentified person.

Have Wizkid and Davido Resurrected Their Age-Long Beef?

The Davido video went viral weeks ago in the heat of cheating allegations against his wife, Chioma.

While Wizkid鈥檚 tweet might have been pure banter, Davido didn鈥檛 seem to take it well. The singer took a direct sub at Wizkid鈥檚 music.

Have Wizkid and Davido Resurrected Their Age-Long Beef?

Unlike the past where both singers threw subtle jabs and left fans to speculate, what followed after Davido鈥檚 tweet was a no-filtered verbal attack against each other.

In response to Davido鈥檚 tweet, Wizkid clapped back at the singer, saying 鈥淵ou still not on my level鈥.

Wizkid also made standalone tweets on his TL where he called Peruzzi a 鈥減ant washer鈥 and stated that Davido鈥檚 crew has nothing on him. He claimed the entire 30BG crew members are delusional.

Have Wizkid and Davido Resurrected Their Age-Long Beef?

This was Davido鈥檚 response to the tweet:

Also responding to the 鈥減ant washer鈥 tag, Peruzzi had this to say to Wizkid:

Have Wizkid and Davido Resurrected Their Age-Long Beef?

And Wizkid, yet again, responded with Davido’s viral clip which started the entire back and forth.

Davido鈥檚 response:

Have Wizkid and Davido Resurrected Their Age-Long Beef?

In another post Davido shared on Instagram stories, he came after Wizkid claiming he has no hit records. He also dared the singer to release music on the same day as him.

Get a free ticket to and enjoy a feel-good evening of music, dancing and games at Muri Okunola Park, Lagos on May 11, 2024.

How are the fans reacting?

As expected, the faceoff  has stirred different reactions from fans of both singers.

Have Wizkid and Davido Resurrected Their Age-Long Beef?

However, others have expressed worry about the implications that lie ahead.

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