British actor John Boyega, known for his remarkable performance in ‘The Woman King’, opened up about his affinity for Nigerian musicians and candidly declared Wizkid as his ultimate favorite.
While he acknowledges the talents of Burna Boy and Davido, it is Wizkid who has consistently held a special place in Boyega’s heart from the very start.
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Throughout the podcast interview, Boyega expressed his admiration for several Nigerian artistes, highlighting the exceptional artistry of Burna Boy and Davido, who have earned substantial acclaim worldwide.
However, when asked to choose a favorite among these outstanding performers, Boyega confidently named Wizkid.
“Wiz, Wizkid. I have always loved Wiz,” Boyega passionately stated during the interview. His unwavering devotion to Wizkid’s music was evident as he described the profound connection he felt with the artist’s sound and lyrics.
While he acknowledges the diverse musical talents in Nigeria’s thriving music scene, Boyega’s heart gravitated toward Wizkid’s unique style and captivating melodies.
Boyega emphasized that his love for Wizkid’s music has been a long-standing affair. From the outset of his career, he found himself drawn to the enchanting rhythms and soul-stirring verses that Wizkid effortlessly delivered.
As the years passed, his admiration for the Nigerian superstar only grew stronger, solidifying Wizkid’s position as his all-time favorite Nigerian artiste.
John Boyega, the talented British actor of Nigerian descent, spoke eloquently about his deep appreciation for Nigerian musicians, particularly his undying love for Wizkid’s music.
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While acknowledging the immense talent of Burna Boy, Davido, and others, it is Wizkid who has captured Boyega’s heart since the very beginning of his musical journey.
As Boyega’s global fanbase eagerly awaits his upcoming projects, it is heartwarming to see him celebrate the rich musical heritage of Nigeria and the profound impact it has had on his life and artistry.