A
few years ago when rave of the moment, Wizkid dropped out of Lead City
University in his second year, not a few thought he made the wrong
decision.
Although he chose to follow the music
path, the artiste, whose real name is Ayo Balogun, does not
underestimate the importance of education.
‘’I don’t regret stopping school for a
bit because it did give me all the time to push and work on my music.
I’m definitely going back to school. Education is very necessary and I
hold it in high esteem.’’
Just three years down the line, the
22-year-old-singer who fathered his first child with a fan last year,
constantly rakes millions of bucks from gigs, world tours and album
sales. Sounding every bit prophetical, Wizkid confesses that he foresaw
he was going to be a successful singer.
“Yes I had hoped and dreamt for all
this, but I didn’t expect it would happen this fast. I am 22 and I owe
all my achievements to God. Yes I am oftentimes overwhelmed by all I
have achieved at my age and I stay grateful because it keeps me going.’’
When he launched his debut album in
front of a capacity-filled hall at the Eko Hotel and Suites, Lagos, in
August last year the young singer, fondly called Wizzy, made history by
becoming the youngest Nigerian artiste to attract such a crowd to an
album launch. That moment he says, remains a career moment.
“I am always humbled and excited to perform with artistes I grew up listening to.I am constantly overwhelmed.
“Performing at the HMV Apollo was an
amazing experience for me. Winning a MOBO, BET, Channel O award and the
MTV Europe nomination have definitely been highpoints.’’
Up until the emergence of a rival singer, Davido, Wizkid held sway in his class. Now facing competition from Omo Baba Olowo, he says he never ever gets threatened.
“All the stories of beef and quarell
between both of us are mere rumours. Davido is my friend and I respect
him.I don’t consider him a threat. We both make good music that people
love.’’
The female fans can no doubt have enough of the young singer who says he knows where to draw the line.
Amidst laughter, he says, “I love all my fans, male and female. I try to show my appreciation anyway I can.
“I am thankful for where I am today and
I’m excited about what’s coming next for me. I respect and look up to my
bros, Banky W, D’Banj and 2face.”
Wizkid no doubt, has a bright future and will not be quitting music anytime soon.
“Music is my life, I can’t stop making music but if I wasn’t, maybe I’d be a football player.’’
On how he would love to be remembered,
he keeps it simple. “As a man who never gave up on his dreams and
succeeded at everything he worked hard to accomplish.”
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