
The Digest:
Afrobeats superstar Wizkid has delivered a series of cryptic but pointed social media jabs. Coming after he was declared the most-streamed artist in Nigeria on both Apple Music and Spotify, his posts appeared to mock competitors and critics with provocative taunts about "dead" careers.
Key Points:
- Wizkid took to his X (formerly Twitter) account to post a series of boastful and taunting messages after being named Nigeria's most-streamed artist on both Apple Music and Spotify for 2025.
- In one post, he targeted a group he called "pussyboys," stating they have "enough dead ppl in their crew to cry about."
- Other tweets mocked perceived rivals, suggesting "una matter go Dey kill all of una one by one" and that competitors' albums had been swallowed and left to "smell" on the ground.
- He also announced, alongside Asake, a new collaborative project titled "REAL" during an Apple Music Radio takeover.
- The posts sparked immediate and widespread reaction, igniting debates among fans about their targets and fueling discussions about industry competition.
- This online activity follows the massive success of his critically acclaimed album 'Morayo,' which contributed significantly to his streaming dominance.
Sources: Social Media (X/Twitter)