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Wizkid and Don Jazzy Reconcile Following Feud: A New Chapter in Nigerian Music.

In a much-anticipated reunion, popular Nigerian music producer Don Jazzy has reconciled with superstar artist Wizkid, months after a public feud that captivated the music industry and fans alike. The reconciliation was documented in a now-viral video and a series of photos shared across various social media platforms.
The tension between the two icons had stemmed from Wizkid’s controversial remarks regarding the state of hip hop, declaring that “hip hop is dead.” This led to a swift response from Ladipoe, an artist signed to Don Jazzy’s Mavin Record label, who remarked on social media, “Nigerian rappers that survived ‘hip hop is dead’ watching Afrobeat artists go through their own.” This statement ignited further exchanges, culminating in Wizkid’s dismissive response, which referenced Don Jazzy as merely a “social media influencer.”
The public’s reaction was swift, with many expressing their disapproval of Wizkid’s perceived disrespect towards Don Jazzy, a figure widely regarded as a pillar of the Nigerian music industry. Amidst the quarrel, Don Jazzy unfollowed Wizkid on social media, adding fuel to the already heated discourse.
However, the recent reconciliation marks a significant turning point, suggesting a potential mending of fences in the dynamic landscape of Nigerian music. As the industry continues to evolve, this reunion serves as a reminder of the importance of collaboration and mutual respect among artists. Fans eagerly await new music and partnerships that may arise from this renewed relationship, hoping it signals a brighter future for the Nigerian music scene.
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Wizkid Voices Hope for Better Governance in Africa.

Afrobeats icon Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, known globally as Wizkid, recently expressed his desire for improved governance in Nigeria and across the African continent. Speaking at the Tribeca Film Festival premiere of his documentary, “Wizkid: Long Live Lagos,” the artist highlighted governance as a crucial area needing significant improvement.
Wizkid encouraged fellow African creatives to share their narratives, emphasizing his optimism for the continent despite existing challenges. He stated his hope for greater success for African culture as a whole, spanning music, film, and sports. Ultimately, Wizkid conveyed a message of positivity and support for all African artists, while underscoring the vital need for better governance to unlock the continent’s full potential.
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Kizz Daniel is considering taking a break from recording to focus on his family.

Nigerian Afrobeat sensation Kizz Daniel has suggested he may be considering retirement from the music industry. The artist, known for hits such as “Buga” and “Cough (Odo),” recently released the EP “Lemon Chase” and is already teasing another, “Orange Chase.”
Daniel explained his prolific output by stating his desire to release a backlog of over 600 songs before “hanging his boots.” This announcement followed the reveal of guest artists on “Orange Chase,” prompting a fan comment about overfeeding, to which Kizz Daniel responded with his retirement hint.
Further fueling speculation, the singer declared a hiatus from recording to prioritize family time. He acknowledged neglecting his family due to studio commitments, stating a change in priorities towards a more balanced lifestyle. While the exact timeline remains unclear, these statements suggest a potential shift in Kizz Daniel’s career trajectory.
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Tems Honored at Billboard’s Inaugural Global Power Players Event.

Grammy Award-winning Nigerian singer Temilade Openiyi, known globally as Tems, was recognized at the inaugural Billboard Global Power Players Event held Wednesday at Shoreditch House in east London, England. Tems was among a select group of honorees, including British music icon Sir Elton John and EMPIRE founder and CEO Ghazi Shami.
Tems received the Diamond Award, presented by incoming Billboard Africa editor Nkosiyati Khumalo. In her acceptance speech, the Oscar-nominated artist emphasized the significance of the recognition, stating, “Being African and a musician is a whole new world and I feel like Billboard has been so supportive of not just African music but the whole scene and the culture.” She further acknowledged Billboard’s crucial role in the advancement of African music, noting its unprecedented rise and Billboard’s contribution to “moving that needle forward.”
Sir Elton John was presented with the Creators’ Champion Award, while Ghazi Shami, head of EMPIRE, received the Clive Davis Visionary Award. Notably, Nigerian musician and YNBL label executive Olamide presented the award to Shami. The event also marked the launch of the first-ever U.K. Power Players chart.
This honor further solidifies Tems’ place as a leading figure in the global music landscape. She holds the distinction of being the most-awarded African artist in Billboard’s history. In the previous year, Tems achieved another milestone as the first Nigerian woman to be honored at the Billboard’s Women In Music Event. Her consistent recognition underscores her significant impact and growing influence within the international music industry.