Wizkid’s ‘Ojuelegba’ Hits 10-Year Milestone

Wizkid’s Ojuelegba Celebrates 10 Years of Musical Dominance

Grammy award-winning singer Ayodeji Balogun, known professionally as Wizkid, has marked a major milestone with his iconic afrobeat single "Ojuelegba" clocking 10 years since its release in September 2014. The song, which blends Yoruba and English languages, has become a classic, topping charts and winning numerous awards since its debut.

The song, which narrates Wizkid’s struggles as an up-and-coming artist on the streets of Ojuelegba in Lagos State, has resonated with fans worldwide. Its production by Legendary Beatz has garnered over 65 million views on YouTube, and its remix in 2015 by Drake and Skepta drew international attention.

To celebrate this milestone, Spotify created a short video motivating Nigerians to pursue their dreams. The video features a montage of fans sharing their personal experiences and emotions when they first heard the song.

The success of "Ojuelegba" has not slowed down Wizkid’s creative momentum. The singer has continued to release new music and is now set to drop his new album "Morayo" featuring Brent Faiyaz. Fans are eagerly anticipating the release, which promises to maintain Wizkid’s musical dominance.

As "Ojuelegba" celebrates its 10-year anniversary, it serves as a testament to Wizkid’s enduring talent and impact on the music industry. The song’s legacy is a reminder of the power of music to inspire, uplift, and connect people across cultures and borders.

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