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Wizkid Clashes With Fans As He Labels Himself Bollywood Artiste

Wizkid has clashed with his fans online, stating that he does not consider himself an Afrobeat artiste and advising them to stop streaming his music if they do not appreciate his music genre.

Shortly after that, he was captured in a separate post claiming that he produces Bollywood music.

Additionally, Wizkid criticized fans and critics for being easily swayed by money.

In now-deleted Instagram stories, the Grammy winner referred to Nigerians as ‘mumus’ for their eagerness to receive money from giveaways.

He also criticized fake religious leaders who deceive vulnerable followers, suggesting that they are what the people truly deserve.

Wizkid wrote; “Abeg I make Bollywood music you dvmb f*cks! Sue me….Mumu people wey no know themselves. If dem start giveaway tomorrow all of una go run still drop aza. Ode. Na those fake pastors fit una.”

See reactions

@inimitimi: Wizkid is resting. If you like singing Chinese music. That’s your business. Now I know why he isn’t talking. Na, that’s really bullshit we’re seeing.

@evelyn____xx: Imagine the b4cklash if it’s Davido who’s been saying all that since last night.

@tufab’: Wizkid says he shouldn’t be described as an Afrobeats singer, netizens react: ‘He doesn’t smoke anymore’ Everything Big Wiz says is correct. If he says una papa, then una papa. If you’re angry, then you’re not making any sense. Because how does Una Papa take that as an insult?

@dominicvibez: That’s some bullshxt he’s been dropping lately. Keep him going.

@toba_onair: Thank God he doesn’t talk often, otherwise he would have spouted so much gibberish.

@kcnalaa: After them, say na only OBO, for always talking too much. See Wizzy writing a full notebook.

@nnenna_blinks_: He is in the fourth stage of grief and loss. Losing someone so special to you comes with a lot of things that are obvious.

Source – Tru News Report

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