- Wizkid made the statement in an interview with The Guardian, as he recalled how he discovered his love of music in church
- He also spoke how music helped him while growing up in a house dominated by women and in a society where the only other option was life of crime
Multi award-winning Nigerian musician, Wizkid has said that his lyrics do not reflect his true feelings as a spiritual being.
The Starboy said that many people know him as someone who releases a lot of club bangers but what they don’t know is that he sees himself as a pastor.
Wizkid made the statement in an interview with The Guardian, as he recalled how he discovered his love of music in church.
According to the ‘Bad To Me’ crooner, hymns taught him “how to feel”, being the youngest of 11 children, raised by a Christian mother and polygamous Muslim father who had three wives.
“I’m a very spiritual human being. I know I make a lot of club records but I feel like a pastor, really,” he said.
He also spoke how music helped him while growing up in a house dominated by women and in a society where the only other option was life of crime.
“Music was more than a hobby for me, more than a talent. It was my escape. I was in the hood. It was either [music] or turn to crime. That’s why I don’t joke with music,” Wizkid said.
The Grammy winner added that he grew up in a “chaotic but fun” environment in Surulere, Lagos state.
Machala said his parents desire for him was different to either be a lawyer or doctor, so telling them that he wanted to do music was hard
He further recounted when he was trying to make his name as a rapper and was taken under the wing of the late producer OJB Jezreel.
Wiz explained; “My parents wanted me to be a lawyer or a doctor. That was a very hard conversation to have when I said I wanted to make music. I had to just prove [myself] to them.”