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I Will Do Music Forever—Wizkid Assures Fans

Wizkid has assured his loyal fan base, commonly referred to as Wizkid FC, that he has no plans to retire from music shortly.

Additionally, he expressed his confidence that his greatest accomplishments are still ahead of him, emphasizing that he considers his current achievements in the music industry to be just the beginning.

During an interview with BBC Radio 1Xtra, the Afrobeat superstar artist shared his belief that his musical journey is only starting.

In a separate interview days ago, Wizkid shed light on his relationship with Burna Boy, who prefers to be called the African Giant. Wizkid described their bond as that of family, highlighting how they collaborated in the studio to create the hit song, Ginger.

During the interview, Wizkid also reminisced about working on his African Giant album and the initial plan to collaborate with Burna Boy on a track.

Wizkid admitted that he was under the influence of alcohol when he arrived at the studio, but as soon as the beat played, they immediately started recording.

The Starboy Entertainment boss emphasized the incredible energy they shared and expressed his belief that when artists with such synergy come together, the result is bound to be amazing.

Wizkid said; “Me and Burna Boy, that’s blood right, that’s family. He hit me up like, he was working on African Giant album and we were supposed to make a record for that one. And I went to the studio, I remember I was so drunk.

“I got in there, they played the beat and we just started going back and forth. You know me and Burna, it’s like family. We have great energy in the room. When you have two great people in the room they’re bound to make amazing music.”

Source – Tru News Report

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