Nigerian Afro-fusion artist Ahmed Ololade, known as Asake, has once again showcased his talent as a remarkable musician and singer.
His new album, Lungu Boy, was released at midnight on Friday, August 9, 2024, and it has quickly become a hot topic on Nigerian social media.
One of the songs from Lungu Boy features Asake’s mentor, Wizkid, who for the first time openly discussed the loss of his mother.
After his mother’s passing, Wizkid released a new project but chose not to mention her in the EP, which led to some criticism from fans who hoped he would express his feelings through music.
Now, it appears Wizkid is ready to address his mother’s death, sharing his thoughts in his collaboration with Asake, titled MMS.
Here are some reactions to the song and Wizkid’s heartfelt lyrics:
@successful_osas_12: “Wizkid album go bad nor worry.”
@certifiedmichael: “Too Easy For This Man, He Does It With Zero Stress.”
@wizkidtribe: “MORAYO lives on!”
@couragecurrency: “Leave music for wizkid.”
@official_barbiecue: “Loosing a parent is the hardest thing in this life 😭😭💔💔 you will never get heal.”
@w.a.s.c.o.p.a.p.a: “The song ease my stress, I won’t lie.”
@larneykid01: “Who talk say wiz no Sabi? Una no go kpai well he killed the song.”*
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