-
Wizkid opens ups about his struggle to speak up due to his ‘bad mouth’.
Nigerian music icon Wizkid has shared a candid reflection on the hurdles he encounters in expressing himself, pointing to his “bad mouth” as a primary obstacle.
The acclaimed artist, celebrated for his chart-topping tracks and captivating stage presence, took to the social media platform X on Monday, April 29, 2024, to convey his honest sentiments.
In a tweet that resonated with fans globally, Wizkid confessed, “Everyday I get things to say but my mouth no good..” His frank admission sheds light on the internal battle he faces daily, despite his stature in the entertainment realm.
Wizkid’s revelation has prompted an outpouring of support and empathy from his devoted fanbase, who admire his sincerity and vulnerability. Many have lauded the artist for candidly discussing his personal challenges, further solidifying his connection with his audience.
As conversations around Wizkid’s disclosure continue to unfold, the music community eagerly awaits further insights into how the artist navigates his creative process amidst this perceived limitation.
Everyday I get things to say but my mouth no good..đ
— Wizkid (@wizkidayo) April 29, 2024
In recent social media posts, Wizkid has subtly criticized Don Jazzy and Ladipoe in response to the rapperâs remarks on the challenges facing Afrobeats.
The acclaimed singer took to his social media platforms to address comments and questions from fans, where he made veiled jabs at Don Jazzy, the CEO of Mavin Records, and Ladipoe, his artist.
This reaction came shortly after stirring speculation of a possible feud with Davido following a recent video update.
Wizkidâs comments were triggered by Ladipoeâs post on social media, which highlighted the resilience of Nigerian rappers amidst the rise of Afrobeats.