Wizkid Honors Late Mother in Melancholic New Song ‘MMS’

Wizkid Opens Up About Mother’s Passing in New Song "MMS"

Grammy-winning Nigerian singer Wizkid is still reeling from the loss of his mother, Mrs. Jane Morayo Balogun. In his latest collaborative song with Asake, "MMS," Wizkid takes listeners on a melancholic ride as he shares how his mother’s death has transformed him.

The song features Wizkid’s poignant verse, where he reflects on his journey after his mother’s passing. He raps about feeling lost and aimless, but ultimately finding his purpose. The lyrics are a heart-wrenching account of his struggle to cope with the loss of his mother, who died on August 18, 2023, in London.

Wizkid had previously announced that he would release a new album in memory of his late mother, titled "Morayo," which is her middle name. The album is a tribute to her life and legacy, and Wizkid’s latest song is a testament to the profound impact she had on his life and music.

In the song, Wizkid sings about the emptiness he feels without his mother and how he misses her every day. He stresses that his heart is broken forever, and the pain of her loss will never fade. However, he also finds solace in the memories they shared and the lessons she taught him.

Wizkid’s fans and music lovers around the world are still reeling from the loss of his mother, but his latest song offers a glimpse into his grief and a tribute to her memory. The song is a powerful expression of his emotions and a testament to the enduring power of music to heal and bring people together.

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