Ayodeji Balogun, as Wizkid, is thought to owe Nigerian musicians an apology for calling them broke and declaring that rap was dead, according to singer Prince Richards, aka Maskking.

The “Essence” singer’s statement, according to Masking, who sees himself as a retro-afrobeat singer, Afro-conscious philosopher, and music producer, is gloomy.

He remarked, “I feel that we should be more devoted to our beliefs than people,” in a statement emailed to Saturday Beats. People are frequently blinded by celebrity, which frequently renders them unable to point out a mistake. Because of their allegiance, they are very hesitant to point out the flaws in their idols.

Wizkid offers apologies to the Nigerian rap scene and music fans. His most recent remarks haven’t been all that impressive.

“This is the individual who recently declared Lagos, the city that gave him his start, would be the location of his final performance. His words were downright dismal.

Insisting that being well-known did not exempt one from making mistakes. Does being a celebrity exempt one from making mistakes, he asked? There is not a flawless person among us. I counsel Nigerians to let go of the idolatry and blind admiration for others mentality.

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