Sunday, September 8

Afrobeats sensation Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, famously known as Wizkid, has shed light on his bond with Burna Boy, recalling their initial encounter during the making of Burna Boy’s album “African Giant.”

In a recent interview, Wizkid reminisced about a humorous incident during their collaborative studio sessions, sharing how his joviality led to unexpected turns.

Describing Burna Boy as family, Wizkid emphasized the chemistry that arises when two exceptional talents converge, inevitably leading to remarkable music.

“Burna Boy and I are like family. When you bring two great minds together, the result is bound to be phenomenal,” remarked Wizkid.

Meanwhile, Nigerian Fuji icon Remi Aluko credited Wizkid with revolutionizing the Nigerian music industry’s landscape, particularly in terms of economy and replay value.

Aluko highlighted Wizkid’s impact on song length, noting how the singer’s introduction of shorter tracks enhanced replayability and influenced other artists to follow suit.

In a podcast interview with Echo Room, Aluko lauded Wizkid for reshaping industry norms and driving innovation, ultimately transforming the music scene.

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