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‘I Am Not An Afrobeat Artiste’- Wizkid

In a recent Instagram revelation, Wizkid, the renowned Nigerian Afrobeat artist, dropped a bombshell – his new album, titled “Morayo,” is primed for release.

Yet, amidst the anticipation, he had a message to convey, one that stirred the music community. With candid fervor, he proclaimed, “I am not a f***ing afrobeats artist,” debunking any preconceived notions about his musical identity.

The declaration resonated with clarity and defiance. Wizkid, a trailblazer in the global music scene, asserted his individuality, distancing himself from the confines of genre labels. “I am not Afro anything,” he affirmed, signaling a shift in perception. This proclamation isn’t merely about semantics; it’s a testament to artistic autonomy.

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Interestingly, Wizkid’s assertion comes on the heels of his announced hiatus in November 2023. Amidst speculation about his future endeavours, he hinted at exploring diverse interests, from football to golf. His social media banter, infused with wit and charm, left fans both amused and intrigued, speculating on what lay ahead.

However, this isn’t the first time Wizkid has toyed with the idea of stepping away from the spotlight. In 2019, a similar announcement hinted at a temporary departure, with a cryptic tweet bidding farewell until March. Such intermittent retreats underscore Wizkid’s contemplative approach to his craft, emphasizing the importance of personal growth and exploration beyond music.

With “Morayo,” Wizkid offers a glimpse into his evolving narrative. The album, a tribute to his late mother, embodies a deeper emotional resonance, transcending the confines of genre conventions. It’s a bold declaration of artistic evolution, inviting listeners on a journey that defies categorization.

Bisina Somto

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