A few days ago, Wizkid subtly targeted his industry peers in a cryptic message, declaring that 2024 would be the ‘death’ of his opponents.
In another post, the singer questioned whether his critics were stunned by his achievements, vowing to outshine them with his success.
Adding to the drama, Wizkid shared a now-deleted tweet expressing his hope to cross paths with his rivals while in Lagos.
He wrote, “Otw in Lagos. I pray I run into my opps!”
The tweet stirred controversy, with many criticizing Wizkid for seemingly creating unnecessary conflict. Critics accused him of being his own worst enemy, urging him to focus on more positive endeavors.
KanyiDaily recalls that Wizkid recently dropped his sixth studio album “Morayo,” after months of anticipation.
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