- Grammy winner, Wizkid fires a hot shot on social media once more.
- In a now-deleted post, Wizkid made a derogatory statement which many interpreted as a shade at Davido.
Nigerian singer, Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, better known as Wizkid appears to reigniting tension on social media as he throws a hot shade once more.
Starboy who has been on the tail of his colleague, Davido for some months took to his X handle where he posted a suggestive and derogatory statement that triggered buzz online.
Without mentioning any name, Wizkid wrote: “I tell you b4 Oloshi! Only inside ur house!”
See the post below:
Although the statement wasn’t directed to anyone, cybernauts swung into action, concluding that Wizkid was referring to Davido.
This is in light of a previous tweet in which Wizkid ruthlessly slammed Davido, stating that he’s 001 in his home alone.
Wizkid had said:
“Naija is a place the rich weaponize poverty so u carry all these broke boys in real life and get dem visa so they worship u and not tell u abt yourself. Call u 001 u delusional fuck aye u idiot! The only time u’re 001 is when u’re in your house. U’re not 001 of nothing but instagram followers! U don’t make money than any body in Nigeria in music! Cheap guy! Everything about u screams cheap!”
Refer to the old post below:
In other news, Nigerian singer Skales claimed that his colleague and former record label mate, Wizkid, never liked him.
He claimed that he has always felt repelling energy from the ‘Starboy.’
Speaking in a recent episode of the ‘Listen’ podcast, the ‘Shake Body’ crooner recounted his social media fallout with Wizkid years ago.
It would be recalled that the two had blasted each other on the micro blogging platform, Twitter, now X in 2015.
The feud had started when, during a question and answer with fans on X, a netizen asked when he and Wizkid would release a song together. Skales had said, at the time, that Wizkid was too busy for him.
Clarifying his statement in the recent interview, Skales who claims to be Burna Boy’s inspiration said his comments about Wizkid was meant as a joke but his colleague had misinterpreted it.