Wizkid’s recent linkup with Justin Bieber sparks reactions

The meeting of two music stars creates a magical atmosphere where fans are united by a shared sense of excitement and anticipation. Social media erupts with buzz after catching Big Wiz and Justin in viral snapshots, locked in conversation, fueling fans' imaginations about the musical feast they're concocting.


Justin Bieber, the American pop sensation, and Ayodeji Balogun, famously known as Wizkid, the Nigerian Afrobeats maestro, caused quite a stir as they were spotted together at the highly anticipated 2024 Coachella festival, sparking intense curiosity and speculation among fans.

A series of captivating photos circulating on social media unveiled the two Grammy-winning artists engaged in animated conversation against the backdrop of the Empire Polo Club in California.

In the images, Wizkid appeared to dominate the conversation, while Bieber was seen listening attentively.

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The details of Wizkid and Bieber’s discussion are still under wraps, sparking intense curiosity among fans.

Many are eagerly hoping for a potential collaboration between the two music icons. However, not everyone is thrilled about their unexpected meeting.

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Meanwhile, Nigerian fast-rising singer Tems surprised her fans during her debut appearance at Coachella 2024

The soul artist, during her stage performance, brought Wizkid and Justin Bieber as they joined to sing their viral 2022 hit song.

The event, held at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, US, witnessed the moment Tems recruited one of America’s biggest pop artists, Justin Bieber, and Nigeria’s international star, Wizkid, for one of her pivotal moments.

Originally released in 2020, featuring international Afrobeats sensation Wizkid and US star Bieber, Essence eventually gained traction, reaching the Billboard charts nine months later.

Tems reached a historic milestone in September 2021 when Essence topped Billboard’s R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay, making history.

The song also made its way onto the Billboard Hot 100, which peaked at No. 9, making it the first Afrobeats song to reach that level.

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