At the end of the day, Wizkid will always have a Grammy nomination or be part of a Grammy-nominated project through collaborations across the industry.
After his loss to Made in Lagos, it’s clear that he likely stopped submitting his own work for consideration. Since then, his team has mastered the art of keeping fans hopeful right up until nomination day, even when there may be nothing officially submitted under his name.
The Grammys themselves understand the influence of Wizkid and the power of his fan base. They also know his reputation for working with artists across different genres and regions. Because of this, whenever a song or project is submitted by another artist that features Wizkid, it almost always finds its way into the nominations. Even if the Recording Academy has no intention of awarding the project, ensuring a nomination still serves a purpose.
Wizkid’s fans bring massive attention, online conversation, and viewership to the awards. Their engagement helps drive interest in the ceremony and keeps the Grammys culturally relevant and widely discussed. In that sense, Wizkid’s presence alone adds value. His name guarantees traction, debate, and global visibility, regardless of whether the award is ultimately won.
He is the King of Afrobeats and Whats African category without his name.
Abeg make who de cook, no call Who go farm go bring waytin to cook say e lazy just because e no gree join am inside kitchen..
This is not about sex 💨🌬️🌎
Ibrahim Ayodeji Balogun is actually very spiritual. If you pay attention, you’ll notice the people he genuinely likes and the ones he instinctively keeps at arm’s length. Nothing about him is random. No one born of a woman can cancel him, many have tried.Ìkú ló bá ní bẹ̀.
Datiemo ❤️