Tunde Ednut, Verydarkman, others weigh in on Wizkid’s stance against being called an Afrobeats artist

Following the profound loss of his mother, Wizkid's journey in the music industry has taken a noticeable turn as he grapples with the lingering pain of her absence. Despite dedicating his forthcoming album to her memory, his recent proclamation has sent shockwaves through the industry, he issued a stern warning to fans and boldly distanced himself from Afrobeats, the genre that propelled him to stardom. . This bold move has ignited a passionate debate on social media, with Tunde Ednut, Verydarkman, and others stepping in to defend Afrobeats and challenge Wizkid's position.


Wizkid, a prominent figure in Nigerian music, recently took to Instagram to express his discontent with being labeled solely as an Afrobeats artist, sparked reactions from fellow industry professionals.

In a series of posts on his Instastories on Friday night, the Grammy-winning Nigerian singer announced his new album titled ‘Morayo’.

The ‘Ojuelegba’ hitmaker, however, warned the public that the project is not for Afrobeats lovers— including fans of ‘Pakurumo’, his 2011 hit song.

The singer also denounced the music genre while asking his followers not to refer to him as an “Afrobeats artiste”.

He wrote;

“Album name ‘Morayo’ best I ever made. I am not an Afrobeats artistes. Don’t call me that,” he wrote.

“If you like Afrobeats please don’t download my album, I’m not Afro anything.

“And please if you like ‘Pakuromo’ Wizkid, don’t like this album. In fact, delete me from your playlist and life.”

Wizkid’s post indeed stirred reactions from other Nigerian celebrities, including Tunde Ednut, who expressed surprise at Wizkid’s stance. Tunde reiterated the significance of Afrobeats and its enduring connection to Nigerian culture.

Tunde wished Wizkid success with his upcoming album and vowed to support it by downloading it if it meets his expectations.

Ednut wrote;

“WIZKID IS AT IT AGAIN TONIGHT,Oo! It is well..,We, we love Afrobeats and Afrobeats is ours forever. We are proud of it and Afrobeats is here to stay.,All the best in his forthcoming Album. If it’s good, we’ll still download it”

Following Tunde Ednut’s response, several other celebrities, including Verydarkman, Korra Obidi, and Pretty Mike, joined the conversation by sharing their perspectives in the comment section.

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