Tag: Wizkid

  • Carter Efe Challenges Wizkid to Celebrity Boxing Fight, Says Singer’s Son Should Watch

    Notable streamer Carter Efe has sparked fresh reactions online after publicly challenging Afrobeats star Wizkid to a celebrity boxing match.

    The challenge was made during a recent livestream featuring KCee and E-Money, where Carter Efe spoke about seeking a new opponent after his earlier bout with Portable.

    Carter Efe names Wizkid as next target

    During the livestream, Carter Efe insisted that Wizkid should be his next opponent, even adding a provocative twist involving the singer’s family.

    “The person I want to fight with now is Wizkid and I want his son, Boluwatife, to be there too. Let him come and collect the championship from me if he is man enough,” he said.

    The statement immediately triggered reactions across social media, with many describing it as controversial and unnecessary.

    Old tensions resurface

    The challenge also appears to reopen old grievances between both personalities.

    Carter Efe had previously released a tribute song titled Machala in honour of Wizkid but later accused the singer of not acknowledging or supporting him after the project.

    Wizkid, however, has consistently remained silent on the matter and has not publicly responded to any of Carter Efe’s claims over the years.

  • Davido’s Surprise Moment Sparks Buzz as He’s Caught Vibing to Wizkid’s Song

    Davido has stirred reactions online after a viral clip showed him singing a song by Wizkid and Asake during a recent visit to Osun State.

    The Afrobeats star was spotted arriving in a convoy alongside his uncle, Governor Ademola Adeleke, ahead of the state’s 2026 governorship election.

    Caught off-guard, but fully vibing

    In the now-trending video, the singer appeared relaxed and unaware of being filmed as he sang along to “Jogodo,” one of the standout tracks from Wizkid and Asake’s joint EP.

    He could be heard delivering the line, “Celebrity life e no easy,” while riding in the convoy.

    The moment quickly caught attention online, especially given the long-standing rivalry often associated with fanbases of both artistes.

    Song behind the viral moment

    “Jogodo” is part of the four-track project titled “REAL, Vol. 1,” released by Wizkid and Asake in January 2026.

    Other songs on the EP include “Turbulence,” “Iskolodo,” and “Alaye,” all of which have gained traction among fans.

    Mixed reactions trail viral clip

    The video triggered a wave of reactions across social media, with many users praising Davido’s personality and openness.

    Some described him as “real” and easygoing, while others pointed to the irony of him publicly enjoying a song from a perceived industry rival.

    Despite the divided opinions, the moment has added to ongoing conversations about relationships among Nigeria’s top artistes.

    Beyond rivalry, music still connects

    The clip has also reignited discussions around the long-running Wizkid-Davido fan rivalry, often amplified online.

    However, the moment reflects a different narrative, one where artistes themselves appear less invested in tension than their supporters.

    For many observers, the viral scene reinforces Davido’s reputation as a relatable figure who openly appreciates good music, regardless of where it comes from.

  • Seun Kuti Insists Rift with Wizkid Isn’t Over, Says “No Coming Back”

    Afrobeat singer Seun Kuti has reopened talks about his long-running feud with Wizkid, declaring that there has been no reconciliation and no plans to resolve their differences.

    He made the statement during a recent interview, dismissing claims that both artists had settled their issues.

    “No reconciliation” — Seun Kuti

    Responding to a direct question, Seun Kuti shut down the idea of peace between them.

    “No, what are you talking about? Please let’s move on, I don’t want to talk about that,” he said.

    He maintained that the situation remains unchanged despite public speculation.

    Grudge tied to comments about Fela

    The singer explained that his position is rooted in past remarks he believes crossed a line.

    “My grudge for Wizkid is on for life because you don’t say things about my dad and think it’s fine,” he stated.

    According to him, the issue goes beyond personal disagreement and touches on respect for his father, Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti.

    Reactions trail fresh comments

    His remarks have triggered mixed reactions online, with some users backing his stance while others dismissed the feud.

    One user wrote, “Wizkid no really send Kuti family,” while another commented, “May he find healing.”

    Others questioned why the topic keeps resurfacing during interviews.

    Feud resurfaces amid ongoing spotlight

    The renewed comments have brought attention back to the long-standing tension between both artists, which has lingered without resolution.

    While Wizkid has not publicly responded to the latest remarks, the conversation continues to trend across entertainment circles.