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  • 15 important things to know about Wizkid

    15 important things to know about Wizkid

    As the public exchange between Afrobeat heir Seun Kuti and global music star Wizkid continues to fuel conversations about the identity and evolution of Nigerian music, attention has increasingly turned to Wizkid’s role in projecting Afrobeat and Afropop onto the global stage.

    From his early breakthrough in the Nigerian music industry to his high-profile international collaborations and chart-topping successes, Wizkid’s ascent reflects the modern expression of African music—one that balances local influences with worldwide appeal.

    Examining his career offers insight into why he is both widely celebrated and occasionally critiqued amid ongoing debates over artistic authenticity and the future direction of the genre.

    Here are a few key things to know about Wizkid:

    1. His real name and background

    Wizkid was born Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun on July 16, 1990, in Surulere, Lagos State, Nigeria. He grew up in a large polygamous family and was exposed to music and church performances at a very young age, which helped shape his early interest in music.

    2. Early start in music

    Wizkid began making music as a child and was once part of a gospel group known as the Glorious Five. He recorded his first songs before the age of 11, gaining early studio experience that laid the foundation for his professional career.

    3. Rise to fame with Superstar

    His debut album, Superstar (2011), marked his breakthrough in the Nigerian music industry. The project featured hit songs such as Holla at Your Boy, Tease Me/Bad Guys, and Don’t Dull, instantly establishing him as one of Nigeria’s leading young artistes.

    4. Multiple award-winning career

    Wizkid is one of the most decorated African artistes of all time. He has won several local and international awards, including BET Awards, MOBO Awards, MTV Europe Music Awards, and a Grammy Award for his contribution to Brown Skin Girl with Beyoncé.

    5. Grammy recognition

    In 2021, Wizkid won his first Grammy Award for Best Music Video through Beyoncé’s Brown Skin Girl, where he was featured alongside Saint Jhn and Blue Ivy Carter. This achievement cemented his place among Africa’s globally recognised music stars.

    6. Global collaborations

    Wizkid has collaborated with some of the biggest names in global music, including Drake, Beyoncé, Justin Bieber, Chris Brown, Skepta, Damian Marley, and Tems. His feature on Drake’s One Dance became a global smash, topping charts in multiple countries.

    7. Made in Lagos global success

    His fourth studio album, Made in Lagos (2020), is widely regarded as a cultural landmark. The album blended Afrobeats with global sounds and gained international acclaim, with Essence becoming the first Nigerian song to chart on the Billboard Hot 100.

    8. Essence and historic Billboard impact

    Essence, featuring Tems, achieved massive global success, earning a Grammy nomination and peaking at number nine on the Billboard Hot 100. It also topped the Billboard Afrobeats Songs chart, further expanding the global reach of Nigerian music.

    9. Signature sound and style

    Wizkid is known for his smooth vocals, laid-back delivery, and fusion of Afrobeats, R&B, reggae, and pop. His style prioritises melody and emotion over aggressive lyricism, making his music widely appealing across cultures.

    10. Influence on Afrobeats globalisation

    Wizkid has played a major role in pushing Afrobeats onto the global stage. His international tours, collaborations, and chart success helped open doors for other African artistes in Europe, North America, and beyond.

    11. Sold-out global tours

    The Nigerian superstar has sold out major venues across the world, including London’s O2 Arena and Madison Square Garden in New York. These historic shows highlighted the global demand for African music and performers.

    12. Record label and business ventures

    Wizkid founded Starboy Entertainment, a record label that has signed and developed talents within the Nigerian music industry. Beyond music, he has secured major endorsement deals with brands such as Pepsi, Puma, and Tecno.

    13. Fashion and cultural influence

    Beyond music, Wizkid is a major fashion and lifestyle icon. His minimalist fashion sense and collaborations with global fashion brands have influenced youth culture both in Africa and internationally.

    14. Private personality

    Despite his global fame, Wizkid is known for emphasizing privacy. He rarely grants interviews and keeps much of his personal life away from the public, allowing his music and performances to speak for him.

    15. Legacy and cultural impact

    Wizkid is widely regarded as one of the pioneers of modern Afrobeats. His journey from Lagos to global stardom has inspired a new generation of African artistes and positioned Nigerian music as a powerful force on the world stage.

  • Ojudu berates comparisons between Wizkid, Fela Kuti

    Ojudu berates comparisons between Wizkid, Fela Kuti

    Former senator Babafemi Ojudu has criticised comparisons between younger musicians and Fela Kuti, saying the late Afrobeat icon’s life and work remain unmatched.

    Ojudu’s comments came amid the ongoing feud between Wizkid and Seun Kuti, Fela’s son.

    Ojudu, on Facebook, described Fela as a movement, a revolution, and a conscience who stood fearlessly against military dictatorships.

    He noted that Fela’s legacy includes over 200 arrests, imprisonment, torture, and exile for fighting injustice.

    According to him, Fela’s music birthed Afrobeat, a genre now studied globally, and his impact on music and activism is still felt.

    Ojudu added that the comparisons with younger artists are misguided, emphasising Fela’s unique contributions to music and society.

    “Is it true that a Nigerian youngster said he is greater than Fela? I sincerely hope he was misquoted. Even if he were to live ten lifetimes, his art and his life could not measure up to Fela Anikulapo-Kuti. Is it in art? Is it in music? Is it in activism, courage, or originality?

    “Fela was not just a musician; he was a movement, a conscience, a revolution in human form. His music gave birth to Afrobeat, a genre now studied in universities across the world, sampled by global superstars, and performed on the world’s greatest stages. From Lagos to London, New York to Berlin, Fela’s sound reshaped global music and African identity.

    “Fela stood alone—fearless in the face of military dictatorships, unapologetic in his resistance to oppression. He used his music as a weapon against injustice, corruption, colonial mentality, and state violence. For this, he was arrested over 200 times, brutalized, imprisoned, tortured, exiled, and silenced—yet never broken.

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    “His mother was murdered by the state. His house, the Kalakuta Republic, was burned to the ground. His property was seized. He was flogged, beaten, and jailed from Alagbon to Panti, hounded by police and soldiers alike. Yet, after every assault, Fela returned with sharper lyrics, deeper rhythms, and more defiant truth.

    “For any young person—musician or not—to compare himself to Fela, he must first walk the corridors of Nigerian jailhouses: Lagos, Maiduguri, Benin. He must endure police cells and military tribunals. He must lose everything, go into exile, and still return with his creative spirit intact.

    “Fela was a multi-instrumentalist, a composer, bandleader, philosopher, and cultural theorist. He could play virtually every instrument in his band, wrote complex compositions lasting 15 to 30 minutes, and fused jazz, highlife, funk, Yoruba rhythms, and political poetry into something entirely original—something timeless”, he wrote in part.

    The feud started when Wizkid claimed to be a greater artist than Fela, after a trigger from Seun Kuti, who attacked his fans.

  • Daddy Freeze: Wizkid not comparable to Fela

    Daddy Freeze: Wizkid not comparable to Fela

    Media personality Ifedayo Olarinde, popularly known as Daddy Freeze, has spoken on the heated online debates comparing global Afrobeats sensation Wizkid to Afrobeat legend Fela Anikulapo-Kuti.

    In a recent video broadcast, Daddy Freeze firmly stated that such comparisons are invalid, emphasising that Fela’s legacy extends far beyond music into profound activism and sacrifice.

    He described Fela not merely as a musician but as a dedicated freedom fighter, philanthropist, and staunch critic of oppressive governance.

    Daddy Freeze argued that Wizkid would need to demonstrate similar real-world courage before any legitimate parallel could be drawn.

    He said, “Until Wizkid is ready to stand up and stone the government, he shouldn’t compare himself to Fela”.

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    He highlighted Fela’s harrowing experiences, including brutal imprisonments, physical assaults, and his 1995 release from prison due to illness to prevent public outrage if he died in custody.

    “Did you know that Fela was released from prison just to prevent him from dying there?. They released him to go and die at his home because they knew his death would spark an uproar if he died in the prison. That was 1995, I was a fresher in the university then,” he added.

    The broadcaster stressed that Fela was no mere troublemaker; his activism and music were inseparable, forming a powerful tool for social and political change.

    “Fela was not a troublemaker; he was a freedom fighter. We are talking about music, but I cannot talk about Fela, if I don’t talk about everything he stood for. His activism and music went hand-in-glove. You can’t separate the two,”  he added. 

  • I’m bigger than Fela, Wizkid replies Seun Kuti

    I’m bigger than Fela, Wizkid replies Seun Kuti

    Grammy winner Wizkid has finally broken silence after days of criticism from Seun Kuti, who accused Wizkid’s fans of disrespecting his father, legendary Fela Kuti.

    The dispute ignited last week after Seun, publicly accused his colleague’s fanbase, known as Wizkid FC, of disrespecting his late father’s legacy by drawing comparisons between Fela and the Grammy winner.

    In a response shared on IG Stories, Wizkid posted a video of a woman defending him, saying he’s done more to promote Fela Kuti’s work to a new generation.

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    Wizkid added: “Fela fight for freedom this Dey fight fc!! I big pass your papa, wetin you wan do? @bigbirdkuti I’m Big Wiz everyday bigger than your papa!! Wetin u one do”

    Seun Kuti had warned against comparing modern artists to his father, saying it was disrespectful and an attempt to “steal the man’s image”.

  • Police arraign man, 26, over alleged indecency, assault

    Police arraign man, 26, over alleged indecency, assault

    The police on Wednesday arraigned a 26-year-old man, Ayibiowo Fasola, before an Ado-Ekiti Chief Magistrates’ Court over alleged indecency and assault.

    The defendant, of no fixed address, is standing trial on a two-count charge of gross indecency and assault.

    The Prosecutor, Insp Olubu Apata, told the court that the defendant and one other, now at large, committed the offences on Jan. 14, 2026 at about 08:30 p.m. at Ilupeju-Ekiti.

    Apata said that the defendant and one other at large committed gross indecency with one Miss Adaramoye Oluwaferanmi by unlawfully touching her body.

    He said that the defendant also assaulted the complainant.

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    The prosecutor said that the defendant, a security officer, at the university where the complainant studies, saw her outside the school, while dressed immodestly, assaulted her over her dressing.

    According to him, the offences contravene Sections 150 and 185 of the Criminal Law of Ekiti State, 2021.

    The prosecutor asked the court for adjournment to enable him to study the case file and present his witnesses.

    The defendant, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges preferred against him.

    Counsel to the defendant, Mr Timi Omotosho, urged the court to grant the defendant bail, with a promise that he would not jump bail.

    In her ruling, the Chief Magistrate, Mrs Taiwo Ajibade, granted the defendant bail in the sum of N20,000, with one surety in like sum.

    Ajibade adjourned the case till Feb. 23 for hearing.

    (NAN)

  • Seun Kuti denies using Wizkid’s name to revive career

    Seun Kuti denies using Wizkid’s name to revive career

    Afrobeat musician Seun Kuti has denied using Wizkid’s name to revive his career, describing the claims as baseless. 

    Kuti has been accused of chasing clout with Wizkid’s name after he repeatedly criticised the Starboy boss and his fans during recent livestreams.

    In a video, Kuti highlighted his achievements, stating that he performed 82 shows globally in the past year, with sold-out concerts in Australia, Europe, America, and Brazil.

    Kuti emphasised his established international presence, questioning the notion that his career needs revival. 

    He likened himself to a Big Bird, stating that the music industry is vast enough for all artists to succeed.

    He said: “Some people are saying I am trying to use Wizkid to revive my career. When did my career die for me to be trying to revive it? Last year alone, I did 82 shows globally.

    “I sold out shows in Australia, Europe, America, and Brazil. I have people who are fans of my music worldwide. I call myself Big Bird because the sky is big for everybody. Because no matter how big you are, you can’t occupy the whole sky.

    “People whose careers need revival know themselves. It is not me.”

  • Wizkid signs new deal

    Wizkid signs new deal

    Wizkid has signed a major deal but is keeping the details close to his chest. On Sunday, January 11, 2026, the ‘Essence’ singer announced that he has signed the biggest deal of the New Year.

    In a terse tweet, he wrote, ‘Happy new Year! Signed the Biggest.’

    In 2025, there were reports that the singer successfully secured a significant partnership for 2026.

    However, there are tales that his decision to join headliners for Afro Nation Portugal 2026, joining Asake and Tyla, might be the big news.

    The AfroNation is the world’s largest Afrobeats celebration and is scheduled to run from July 3, 2026 to July 5, 2026 in The Algarve, Portugal.

  • FULL LIST: Tiwa Savage, Ayra Starr, Wizkid, others nominated for 2026 MOBO awards

    FULL LIST: Tiwa Savage, Ayra Starr, Wizkid, others nominated for 2026 MOBO awards

    Nigeria’s music stars have secured nominations for the prestigious Music of Black Origin (MOBO) Awards 2026.

    Wizkid, Davido, Ayra Starr, Rema, Tiwa Savage, Adekunle Gold, and Shallipopi are among the Nigerian artistes shortlisted in the Best African Music Act category.

    Ayra Starr has taken the spotlight, earning a nomination in the Best International Act category, where she will rub shoulders with global superstars like Cardi B, Gunna, Kehlani, and Vybz Kartel.

    The 2026 MOBO Awards will take place on March 26, 2026, at Co-op Live in Manchester, marking a milestone 30th anniversary celebration of Black music and culture.

    Below is the full list of nominees:

    Best male act

    Central Cee

    Elmiene

    Jim Legxacy

    Nemzzz

    Odeal

    Skepta

    Best female act

    Flo

    Kwn

    Little Simz

    Olivia Dean

    Pinkpantheress

    Sasha Keable

    Album of the year

    Central Cee – Can’t Rush Greatness

    Ezra Collective – Dance, No One’s Watching

    Flo – Access All Areas

    Kojey Radical – Don’t Look Down

    Little Simz – Lotus

    Olivia Dean – The Art of Loving

    Song of the year

    AJ Tracey Feat. Jorja Smith – Crush

    Donaeo Feat. Omar, Lemar & House Gospel Choir – Nights like This

    Fred Again, Skepta & Plaqueboymax – Victory Lap

    Jim Legxacy & Dave – 3x

    Kwn – Do What I Say

    Myles Smith – Nice To Meet You

    Olivia Dean – Man I Need

    Pinkpantheress – Illegal

    Raye – Where Is My Husband!

    Tim Duzit – Kat Slater

    Best newcomer

    DC3

    EsDeeKid

    Finessekid

    Jim Legxacy

    Kwn

    Namesbliss

    Nia Smith

    Sekou

    Skye Newman

    YT

    Video of the year

    Pozer – Shanghigh Noon

    FKA Twigs – Eusexua

    Jim Legxacy –

    Little Simz – Flood

    Raye – Where Is My Husband!

    Skepta & Fred Again.. – Back 2 Back

    Best R&B / Soul act

    Elmiene

    Flo

    Kwn

    Odeal

    Olivia Dean

    Sasha Keable

    Best alternative music act

    Alt Blk Era

    Blood Orange

    Hak Baker

    Michael Kiwanuka

    Nova Twins

    Rachel Chinouriri

    Best grime act

    Chip

    Jayahadadream

    Kasst 8

    Ruff Sqwad

    Scorcher

    Wiley

    Best hip-hop act

    Aitch

    Asco

    Catch

    Central Cee

    D-Block Europe

    Kojey Radical

    Little Simz

    Loyle Carner

    Wretch 32

    Youngs Teflon

    Best drill act

    36

    Booter Bee

    Chy Cartier

    Esdeekid

    K-Trap

    Leostaytrill

    Nemzzz

    Pozer

    Twin S

    Wohdee

    Best international act

    Ayra Starr

    Cardi B

    Clipse

    Gunna

    Kehlani

    Leon Thomas

    Mariah The Scientist

    Moliy

    Tyla

    Vybz Kartel

    Best media personality

    Bemi Orojuogun (Bus Aunty)

    Dj Ag

    In My Opinion

    Melissa Holdbrook-Akposoe (Melissas Wardrobe)

    Nadia Jae

    Niko Omilana

    Pk Humble

    Remi Burgz

    Uche Natori

    Winners Talking

    Best performance in a TV Show / Film

    Aaron Pierre – Mufasa: The Lion King

    Ashley Thomas – Hostage

    Ashley Walters – Adolescence

    Cynthia Erivo – Wicked

    Damson Idris – F1

    Dayo Koleosho – Eastenders

    Lennie James – Mr Loverman

    Marianne Jean-Baptiste – Hard Truths

    Stephen Graham – Adolescence

    Wunmi Mosaku – Sinners

    Best African music act

    Adekunle Gold

    Ayra Starr

    Davido

    Joshua Baraka

    Moliy

    Rema

    Shallipopi

    Tiwa Savage

    Tyla

    Wizkid

    Best Caribbean music act

    Ayetian

    Lila Iké

    Masicka

    Shenseea

    Vybz Kartel

    Yung Bredda

    Best jazz act

    Cktrl

    Ego Ella May

    Ezra Collective

    Kokoroko

    Nubya Garcia

    Yazmin Lacey

    Best electronic act

    FKA Twigs

    Jazzy

    Kilimanjaro

    Pinkpantheress

    Salute

    Sherelle

    Best gospel act

    Annatoria

    DC3

    Faith Child

    Imrhan

    Sondae

    Still Shadey

    Best producer

    Inflo

    Jae5

    Miles Clinton James

    P2J

    Sammy Soso

    Zach Nahome

  • Calling Wizkid the ‘new’ Fela disrespectful, Seun Kuti blasts fans

    Calling Wizkid the ‘new’ Fela disrespectful, Seun Kuti blasts fans

    Afrobeats singer Seun Kuti has slammed Wizkid’s fans, telling them to stop bringing his late father Fela Kuti’s name into music debates. 

    Kuti, on Instagram live, called out their behavior as disrespectful and ignorant, saying they’re trying to claim modern musicians as “new Fela” despite not understanding his legacy.

    “Keep Fela’s name out of your (Wizkid FC) mouths. Why must you find a way to bring Fela always into your discussions?

    “You try to steal the man. You try to claim that this your artiste is the new Fela. Then, when you people saw that you couldn’t wear those pants, that the shoes were too big to fill, you now turn around.

    “If your lack of respect came from a place of defiance, I would respect it. But your lack of respect comes from a place of ignorance. Complete ignorance,” he said.

    Kuti criticised the fans for fueling unnecessary rivalry in the music industry and urged them to focus on appreciating music instead of provoking conflict. 

    He questioned why they can’t enjoy an artist’s work without comparisons, stating their behavior reflects dissatisfaction rather than genuine passion.

    “You know why you cannot enjoy your artiste’s music without comparing it to something else? Because the music does not fulfill your spirits. That’s why you people look for extra drama always around the art,” he said.

    The singer emphasised that impactful art should inspire reflection and calm, not social media battles. 

    He warned Wizkid’s fans to leave his father’s name out of fan wars, saying Fela’s legacy deserves respect.

    Seun Kuti recalled previous clashes with Wizkid’s fans, stating he won’t back down and his father’s name should be excluded from fan conflicts. 

    He emphasised Fela’s legacy is non-negotiable, stressing his family’s efforts to promote music through Felabration.

  • Wizkid, family return to UK after Detty December

    Wizkid, family return to UK after Detty December

    Grammy winner, Wizkid has returned to the United Kingdom with his family – consisting of his partner Jada Pollock and their three children.

    The singer arrived in the United Kingdom on a private airplane on Thursday, January 8, 2026 to begin plans for the New Year.

    His partner and manager, Jada Pollock revealed that the team will be very busy for the next three months without breaks.

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    Wizkid had a good run in 2025 despite not releasing an album or EP of his own. He toured the world, appeared at several shows and held joint performances with several global and Nigerian superstars.

    His year culminated with a star studded performance in Lagos, Nigeria as one of the most highlighted concerts that made up the 2025 edition of the Detty December in Lagos, Nigeria.