
Some Artistes in the music industry will not have it that Wizkid has become the cynosure of every eye after winning the hit song battle against, Vybez Kartel, without giving a this or that about him.
After he was subtlely challenged by Burna Boy to drop a body of work that is worth the stance of African Giant Album across the globe, Adekunle Gold speaks on what is and what is not about Wizkid.

According to Adekunle Gold, having a lot of loyal fans turn up for Wizkid when he went up against the Jamaican singer during the NS10v10 battle of hits is nothing short of unbelievable.
In case you don’t know, reports has it that the battle of hits was put together by a Twitter user identified as @thereisnosignall, who noted that the show is aimed at highlighting which of the artistes has the highest number of commercially successful songs to their credit.

So after all said and done on sunday, 3rd of May, Wizkid beats his opponent, Vybz Kartel landslide.
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So, while it seems like he could not just wish too much for what the star boy has and had achieved, Adekunle of Gold bursts out on what he really thinks of him, following how so many artiste and millions of fans and followers could not hold their screaming when he was announced winner.

The husband of Simi, having appreciated every Nigerian artiste who has been pushing the colorful music culture of Nigeria, faced Wizkid.

He said he is not surprised at the immense show of love for Wizkid because he is nothing such of a blessed man.
See his tweet:

Hmmmmmm
Was that all? No!

The “Ire” crooner spilled his real feeling about all of these, asserting that he could imagine what would have become of him if he had a quarter of Wizkid’s fans and love.
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Hehehehe
Really?

Did this sound ordinary to you, or is he saying all of these out of a strong desire to be where Wizkid is?
Something like that?
Well, we can only imagine.
While Afrobeats360 congratulates Wizkid for raising the Nigerian music placard high, do same and tell us what you think of the words of Adekunle Gold in the comment section.
I felt so emotional reading Adekunle’s tweet.