Controversy stirs as Nigerian media sensation, Jenni O, boldly asserts that acclaimed singer Wizkid doesn’t excel in the realm of lyrics, sparking a heated discussion among music enthusiasts.
During an intriguing episode of her podcast, Jenni Speaks, featuring the talented singer Praiz as a guest, Jenni fearlessly challenged Wizkid’s lyrical prowess by analyzing his recent albums, “Made In Lagos” and “More Love, Less Ego.” According to the opinionated OAP, the acclaimed artist falls short in delivering substantial lyrical content.
“Wizkid is not a wordsmith when it comes to lyrics. If we examine his recent works, specifically ‘Made In Lagos‘ and ‘More Love, Less Ego,’ we witness a lack of lyrical depth. I’m not even delving into his earlier releases; I’m focusing on these two projects. It seems that Wizkid prioritized catering to his own preferences rather than delivering profound lyrics,” Jenni boldly declared.
However, Praiz, in a thoughtful response, defended the acclaimed singer, highlighting that artists have the right to evolve and adapt their sound. He emphasized that Wizkid’s current musical direction aligns with the desires of his vast fanbase.
As the debate rages on, music lovers find themselves divided between appreciating Wizkid’s ability to capture emotions through melodies and questioning his lyrical dexterity. The clash of opinions adds fuel to the ongoing conversation surrounding the essence of lyrics in contemporary music and the diverse preferences of listeners.
With each side passionately arguing their points, the debate continues to ignite conversations, shedding light on the complex and multifaceted nature of artistic expression in the ever-evolving music industry.