- WizKid recently sauntered into an UK event with an air of confidence, embraced the flashbulbs with full-blown paparazzi frenzy on the red carpet.
- His appearance ignited concern among fans in the digital domain, stirring up a storm of worry about his countenance and overall demeanor.
Afrobeats aficionados and die-hard fans of superstar singer, Ayodeji Balogun, famously known as Wizkid, are expressing genuine concern online following his recent appearance at an event.
The music maestro graced the UK premiere of “Bob Marley: One Love” in London, where footage of him strutting with flair on the red carpet, posing for the paparazzi, and exuding superstar charisma quickly circulated.
“Bob Marley: One Love” movie is based on the life of legendary reggae singer and songwriter Bob Marley, from his rise to fame up until his death in 1981 and how his music and lyrical genius changed the world.
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However, fans who caught glimpses of the video and photos from the event were particularly focused on Wizkid’s appearance.
Many commented that he seemed different from his younger self, asserting that he appeared older.
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In other news, A list of African artists who have received the coveted Grammy Award since the 1960s was recently revealed by organisers ahead of the 66th Grammy Awards, slated to take place on February 4.
The list, which features prominent accomplishments in global music recognition, notably excluded Wizkid and Tems.
This was somewhat surprising to their fans considering that the two Nigerian stars were once featured in songs that bagged prestigious recognition.
The late South African singer Miriam Makeba was the first on the list as the first African to win a Grammy.
The Nigerian/British pop sensation Sade also made it to the list.
However, Burna Boy is the most recent and last Nigerian musician to achieve the feat so far.
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