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Fans react as Wizkid shares video of his son, Zion singing
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“New album” – Wizkid writes as he shares snippet of son, Zion doing some studio works
Wizkid, whose real name is Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, recently released a video of his son Zion working in the studio as he announces his forthcoming album.
Zion was birthed by the singer’s third baby mama, Jada Pollock who doubles as his manager.
Big Wiz, who is gearing up to release his new album More Love Less Ego, uploaded a video of what appeared to be his youngster singing a song from the project.
The Grammy winner hinted at the new album that would be released shortly by posting the voiceless clip to his Instagram account.
Zion may be seen singing while carrying a microphone in the video. Unfortunately, the video was muted, so spectators could not hear the boy’s musical performance.
He wrote:
New Album!!
Watch the video below:
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In reaction, fans took to the comment section to show their excitement;
judee_kay; ❤️???????? Loading!!!!
amans_04; Even pikin no like attention. Partenity confirmed ????❤️
nedupayn30; na upcoming GOAT be dis
olamii.lekan_; ???????????? me sef don Dey shake head already
A few days back, reports about Jada Pollock welcoming her second child with the crooner made rounds. However, Jada P is yet to give an official update as regards the birth rumours.
In other news, Wizkid’s last album, Made In Lagos has been certified Gold in the United States of America.
According to Africa Facts Zone, the latest achievement means Starboy is the first artiste to have an African album get Gold certification in the US.
The Recording Industry Association of America, RIAA, states that Gold certification is awarded to artists when their single or album sells at least 500,000 units in the United States.
This is not the only feat that has accorded the award-winning singer bragging rights, as his smash hit single, Essence feat Tems, is also the first African song to be certified Platinum in the USA.