Award-winning Afrobeat sensation Ayodeji Balogun, widely known as Wizkid, has stirred buzz across social media platforms with a string of provocative tweets aimed at his perceived rivals, or “opps.”
In a now-deleted tweet on X (formerly Twitter), the artist wrote, “Otw in Lagos. I pray I run into my opps!” The post was removed after approximately an hour but had already ignited significant discussions among fans and critics alike.
This comes on the heels of other cryptic remarks from Wizkid, where he referred to 2024 as the year his “opponents” would face their downfall. He confidently declared that his success would outshine any competition.
The tweets have sparked varied reactions, with some fans interpreting the posts as a bold claim of dominance within the music industry. Others have called for the artist to channel his energy into fostering unity and focusing on his craft.
While Wizkid has not explicitly named the targets of his comments, the debate surrounding his statements continues to gain momentum online.
Other deleted tweets from Wizkid;
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