Wizkid, a celebrity musician from Nigeria, has boasted about having a large number of successful songs in his discography.
The singer of “Ojuelegba” claimed that his biggest issue is that he has put out too many hit songs throughout the course of his career.
This was the claim made by the Grammy-winning musician on Sunday night after taking the stage at the AfroNation 2023 concert in Miami, Florida.
Wizkid admitted that having too many successes was a challenge as he struggled to choose which of his songs to perform for the audience first.
“I have only one problem, I got too many hits,” he said.
He, however, went on to stir up the momentum of the crowd by saying that there is no party like a Wizkid party.
Wizkid, an Afrobeats musician, has gone above and beyond in his devotion to his children.
The award-winning musician has three of his children tattooed on his calf.
The Grammy-winning musician might be seen displaying the faces of three of his sons on his lower leg in pictures that have gone viral online.
Wizkid has four boys, who he had with three separate women. He has three sons: Boluwatife Balogun, his first child, with Shola Ogudugu; Ayo Jr., his second boy, with Binta Diamond, who lives in the US; and two boys with Jada Pollock, his manager.
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