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I Have To Reinvent My Music Lyrics For My Children’s Sake – Wizkid
Wizkid has revealed how much his children has affected his career.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that Award-winning Nigerian singer, Ayo Balogun popularly known as Wizkid has said that he plans on changing the way he sings because of his kids.
Speaking during a recent interview with Guardian UK, the Essence crooner revealed that he plans on changing his music lyrics.
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The father of four noted that he has to be careful with the kind of words he uses in his songs because his children listen to them.
Shedding more light on his upcoming album, ‘More Love Less Ego’, the father of four explained that the next chapter of his life was to manage his ego and live forever through his music.
Wizkid, who recently saw the Bob Marley musical themed ‘Get Up, Stand Up!’ noted that watching the play reaffirmed what he wanted for his life.
He said, “Alongside managing my ego, one other aim for this new chapter is to live forever. “Not physically, but for whatever I create to live forever.
“I recently went to see Bob Marley musical, ‘Get Up, Stand Up!’ I was like, ‘Yo, we’re watching a Bob Marley play and this guy died decades ago.’
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“I didn’t even know that he died at 36. He did so much at a young age. It just reaffirms what I do; I have to keep taking this to the highest heights. Because I know one day they’re definitely going to create a play about me.”
Wizkid’s ‘More Love Less Ego’ will be released on Friday, November 11, 2022.
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