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How I feel when people underestimate me – Wizkid shares

  • Nigerian Grammy winner, Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, also known as Wizkid, has expressed his love for being underestimated.
    • The ‘Fever’ crooner shared his approach to handling external pressure to constantly prove himself during an Instagram live session.
    • Wizkid believes that being underestimated by others serves as his primary motivation to persist in pursuing his objectives.
    How I feel when people underestimate me – Wizkid sharesHow I feel when people underestimate me – Wizkid shares

    Nigerian Grammy winner Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, better known by his stage as Wizkid, has admitted that he enjoys being underestimated.

    The ‘Fever’ singer revealed this during an Instagram live session when asked how he deals with the constant pressure to prove himself.

    Wizkid stated that when people underestimate him, it acts as his greatest drive to keep striving for his goals.

    The 33-year-old father of four stated, “I love it when people underestimate me, it fuels me more than anything else in the world.”

    Meanwhile, in another interview from years ago, the ace a singer stated that he enjoys proving himself to those who reject his capabilities.

    Wizkid said; “Some of the tough lessons that have shaped me to be the entrepreneur I am today is never to take (no) for an answer. When I started, I was probably the youngest person making music in Nigeria. And everywhere I went, I was the youngest person in the room.

    I learnt not to accept ‘no’ for an answer and that has helped shape me into the man I am now. When I think about anything, I go for it. Of course, I have mentors such as Mr Tony Elemelu (Big Daddy), and I think everybody knows that.

    Some of the business tips I learnt is to be open-minded and I always keep my ears to the ground because one does not know where a good business idea could come from. I also try to take my time before I make decisions. I have learnt to be diligent with my work, thanks to the people I look up to.

    On the issue of being under constant pressure to prove myself, I’ll say that it actually fuels me more than anything in the world because I love it when people underestimate me. I just show you that I can do it. There is not much story behind my success, other than the fact that I personally decided that I wanted to be excellent.

    I made up my mind to be an amazing artiste. Secondly, I don’t joke with my craft. I try as much as possible to always elevate my music, sound and business. I guess if one stays amazing towards one’s work, the world would steadily gravitate towards one. It is just hard work and persistency that has helped my music.”

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