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Wizkid Boasts: Even if I Retire Now, Davido Won’t Match My Level
In a recent exchange that set the Nigerian music industry abuzz, Grammy-winning artist Wizkid, also known as Ayodeji Balogun, made bold statements asserting his superiority over fellow artist Davido, born David Adeleke.
During a heated exchange on a public platform, Wizkid confidently declared that even if he were to retire from the music scene at that moment, Davido would still not reach his level of success. In his assertion, Wizkid referred to Davido as his “boy,” implying a significant gap in their respective statuses within the industry.
Wizkid further elaborated on his stance by downplaying Davido’s achievements, describing him merely as an influencer with a knack for songwriting. This statement, laden with undertones of condescension, aimed to diminish Davido’s musical prowess and overall impact compared to Wizkid’s own illustrious career.
The exchange between the two artists sparked intense debate among fans and industry observers, with many weighing in on the perceived rivalry between the two music icons. While some supported Wizkid’s assertion of superiority, others defended Davido and his contributions to the Nigerian music landscape.
As the dust settles on this latest chapter in their ongoing saga, fans eagerly anticipate whether Davido will respond to Wizkid’s bold claims or if this exchange will mark a new chapter in their relationship, whether friendly rivalry or outright animosity.
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