Nigerian singer, Joseph Akinfenwa Donus, popularly known as Joeboy, has said Grammy-winning star, Wizkid made young artistes in the country believe they
He stated this on the latest episode of the Body & Soul audiovisual podcast.Joeboy said he knew he was going to be a star after meeting Wizkid for the first time.
He said, “One thing I really appreciate about Wizkid is that he made young artistes believe that they could pop [hit stardom] at a young age. Before Wiz, if any artiste pop, it was probably at a very later stage in life. But after Wiz young people started coming through.”
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