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Wizkid sparks controversy, calls Davido ‘wack’ in pre-album Twitter clash

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With a few days to the release of his new album, Nigerian music star, Wizkid, appears to have resumed hostilities against his long-time rival, Davido.

The timing of this reignited feud comes as no surprise to fans, who have observed a pattern of tensions flaring between the two ahead of major releases.

With his much-anticipated album Morayo on the horizon, Wizkid took to social media to poke fun at Davido, ostensibly to generate buzz and keep his relevance in the fiercely competitive Nigerian music scene.

Wizkid’s latest tweet came in response to a fan who questioned why the singer always seems to reignite his beef with Davido ahead of his music releases.

The fan’s comment suggested that Wizkid uses the controversy to capture media attention and intensify fan rivalry, keeping both fan bases actively engaged.

In his response, Wizkid denied any deliberate attempt to stoke the feud, but he didn’t hold back from making inflammatory comments about Davido.

In his now-viral tweet, Wizkid referred to Davido as “Frogido,” a derogatory play on Davido’s voice, which he mockingly described as hazy.

This comment has set social media ablaze, with fans of both artists clashing over the remarks.

Wizkid also added that he believes Davido lacks talent, claiming there is no legitimate reason for him to engage in any serious rivalry with him.

Instead, he dismissed Davido’s musical abilities as “wack,” adding that he was only “stating the obvious.”

This latest exchange has once again drawn the attention of fans, with many speculating that Wizkid is using the feud as a strategic move to drum up excitement ahead of Morayo’s release.

Some believe that the rivalry, though harsh at times, helps both artists maintain a strong presence in the media.

However, the constant back-and-forth has left many wondering whether the hostility is genuine or just a publicity stunt to boost album sales.

Davido keeps mum, keeps focus on Puma unveiling in New York

On the other hand, Davido has remained largely silent, refusing to engage with Wizkid’s latest comments.

Instead of responding to the jabs, Davido has been busy with his own projects.

He recently landed in New York for the highly anticipated unveiling of his collaboration with sportswear giant Puma, which is a significant career milestone for him.

While Davido’s silence may seem like a strategy to take the high road, some fans speculate that he could be quietly preparing a response.

We’ll see if Davido decides to respond to Wizkid’s provocations, but for now, he seems to be concentrating on his Puma event and other business endeavours.

The unveiling of Davido’s Puma collaboration is expected to further elevate his international profile, signalling a shift in focus from social media battles to global brand deals.

The longstanding feud between Wizkid and Davido has been a central topic in Nigerian pop culture for years, with both artists representing different sides of the Afrobeats scene.

While Wizkid’s fans view him as a more reserved and experimental artist, Davido’s supporters admire his energetic, crowd-pleasing style.

‘Benefit’ of their media war

Interestingly, this feud seems to benefit both artists, as it keeps them in the public eye and ensures they dominate headlines ahead of any major releases.

Fans, too, play a crucial role in escalating the situation, as they fiercely defend their favourites on social media, creating a viral buzz that’s hard to ignore.

The fan engagement, however, often leads to heated exchanges, further perpetuating the conflict.

Social media reactions have been swift, with hashtags like #Frogido and #WizkidVsDavido trending within hours of Wizkid’s tweet.

Some fans have taken sides, defending their idols with memes, while others have called for a truce, urging the two musicians to focus on their craft rather than drama.

Meanwhile, neutral observers question whether these battles detract from the larger success of Afrobeats on the global stage.

Despite the frequent clashes, the two artistes have shared some mutual respect in the past, even teasing potential collaborations.

However, such moments of peace are often short-lived, as the rivalry inevitably flares up again whenever new music or major events are on the horizon.

Fans are currently unsure whether this most recent episode will result in more silence or a full-blown conflict in the upcoming weeks.

As Morayo draws closer to its release date, many are curious to see how the album will perform amidst the renewed controversy.

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