Daniel Regha, a controversial Twitter personality, has taken on Wizkid and expressed his thoughts on why the artist is now so close to Davido.
Daniel Regha teased Wizkid, implying that his shifting relationships with other industry heavyweights Burna Boy and Davido could be motivated by questionable motives.
By implying that Wizkid’s abrupt switches between Davido and Burna Boy are not as natural as they appear, Daniel Regha raises the possibility that Wizkid has ulterior political intentions.
Daniel Regha’s observation highlights Wizkid’s significant alliance changes, which range from his strong relationship with Burna Boy following the latter’s Grammy triumph to his current connection with Davido following the latter’s Grammy nomination.
Many people have noted how quickly these changes occurred.
The popular Twitter user goes on to question Wizkid and Davido’s recent relationship, speculating that it could be a carefully planned public relations ploy rather than a genuine relationship.
He claims that
“The Wizkid × Davido new-found friendship & support is looking like a PR move for their upcoming joint tour; It will be good if both artists have ended their beef, but honestly speaking, their over-the-top bromance doesn’t seem genuine.”
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